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Posted by Mark Fair Signs (Member # 289) on :
 
http://www.markfair.com/sotm
 
Posted by Terry Whynott (Member # 1622) on :
 
Nice job Ron!

Got any close ups?
 


Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
 
It's a beauty, Ron!

Congrats!
 


Posted by Dan Sawatzky (Member # 88) on :
 
Nice work Ron!!


I love gold leaf. It's another of those things to learn on my list. And this example is inspiring!

-dan
 


Posted by Mike Kelly (Member # 2037) on :
 
Beautiful job, Ron. Congratulations. I, too, would love to see some close-ups.
 
Posted by John Deaton III (Member # 925) on :
 
Very well deserved.
 
Posted by Sonny Franks (Member # 588) on :
 
Oooooh-La-La (French for "swell job")
 
Posted by Dave Grundy (Member # 103) on :
 
SAUCY Ron!!!!!
 
Posted by Kookaburra (Member # 254) on :
 
Wow... that is absolutely brilliant.. can you do me a car like that? Please? Wow.. just wow.. that's brilliant.
 
Posted by Ron Percell (Member # 399) on :
 
Oh my, what a great New Years Gift to come back to Mark, Thank you!

Thanks for all of the uplifting comments everyone.
 


Posted by FranCisco Vargas (Member # 145) on :
 
Fabulous work of art!
 
Posted by AdrienneMorgan (Member # 1046) on :
 
WOO HOO!!!!! way to go Ron!!!!!

Yew Rock!!!

I may just hafta run out there and take a look for myself!

A
 


Posted by Rob Clark (Member # 787) on :
 
That work is awe inspiring!

Great work Ron.

RobC
 


Posted by Kevin L. Kleinhans (Member # 1263) on :
 
Beautiful job Ron. How many hours did you end up working on this beautiful peice of art?
 
Posted by Harris Kohen (Member # 2139) on :
 
Hey thats anice pice of art there, I especially love the substrate you did it upon. Now my BIG question, where back east did this guy find this thing? I am curious to see if it is one of the few that I actually got to work on for a restoration shop.

I had a business for 10 years repairing them, thats what got me into the pinstriping and lettering act.
 


Posted by Ron Percell (Member # 399) on :
 
It was lettered with the name "Gradyville".
Hope that helps, as far as how many hours, not sure, but it was good fill work, Saucy!
 


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