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Delzell
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This is a sign my grandfather did many, many years ago. It is still standing. He was a tin smith and did many tin roofs. And a few signs.

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Hey Deb...
He musta made it good & tuff! Neat that it's still standing.
Love- JILL

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Sheila Ferrell
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That is so cool! . . . are you a third generation sign painter?

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Shelia,

[Big Grin] No, my Dad did many things but no signs that I know of. I am just interested in the BB because it is like learning from my Grandparents about the old ways and new ways. They are all gone now. Plus there are a lot of Artists here. I went to OSU for 3 1/2 years Majoring in Drawing and Painting [Cool]

Jill,
[Smile] It must be extra strong as I remember it as always being there and I would say it is over 50 years old or very close. Many things he made we still use and things you can buy now do not last as long [Frown]

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Delzell
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My second cousin near there found this out for me:

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So far I haven't found out much. The only info I have got right now is that
the sign was put up about 40 years ago...I guess the Sebring Trojans football
team was state champs or something...and that's when they put it up.



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