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  • Little Sunday Morning Job

    Posted by Graeme Harrold on 24 May 2009 at 21:28

    Quite a few different components brought together on this job.

    Reverse print in the window and door, backed with white and contour cut.

    Mariner hanging bracket from Jag with a painted lifebouy with proper tied rope whipping and vinyl lettering

    4.2m x 370mm (2 piece) wooden panel white washed and routed. lettering then filled supplied by Morans.

    Customer is absolutely chuffed to bits, just got to do their box trailer when they get sorted…………..


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    Graeme Harrold replied 16 years, 5 months ago 6 Members · 7 Replies
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  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    24 May 2009 at 21:32

    lovely job done graham, im a big fan of all lowercase 😀

    nik

  • Lynn Normington

    Member
    24 May 2009 at 21:45

    nice job Graeme didn’t realise it was Sunday 🙄

    Lynn

  • Neil Speirs

    Member
    25 May 2009 at 07:48

    really nice work…Matey 😉

  • Paul S Martin

    Member
    25 May 2009 at 09:24

    Nice work Graeme :thumbup2:

  • Graeme Harrold

    Member
    25 May 2009 at 10:17

    Thanks for the comments,

    Just a progression of the ring. Bought one from a chandlers, scuffed it up and applied a couple of layers of paint. Rope applied in true nautical fashion and painted to finish. Vinyl was the hardest part, having to apply to a double curve.

    Only been up 24 hours and attracted quite a bit of attention already, so happy all round…….. :lol1:


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  • Jill Marie Welsh

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    26 May 2009 at 10:51

    I like it, especially the fascia.
    Reminds me of something I saw the day I toured the locks on the Thames with Arthur Vanson.
    He used vinyl on this, but it is his own font.
    🙂
    Love….Jill


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  • Graeme Harrold

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    26 May 2009 at 20:07
    quote Jillbeans:

    I like it, especially the fascia.
    Reminds me of something I saw the day I toured the locks on the Thames with Arthur Vanson.
    He used vinyl on this, but it is his own font.
    🙂
    Love….Jill

    Thank you Jill,

    Similar product, just bought one from a chandlers and "converted it". Initally they spoke about a square hanging sign with the logo on it in vinyl, and the idea just developed. Why try to make something created look like an actual object when you can do better with the actual………… :lol1:

    I think some people call it "re-inventing the wheel!!!!"

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