Posted 12 months ago
junky-jake
(1 item)
A older sign I restored after it did'nt fare so well after hurricane Katrina. It's almost 4' tall and 2 1/2' wide. A real challange was finding the old 50's vintage working clock to closely match the original clock which was destroyed. It was taken apart, cleaned and repainted to match the original clock. All the neon was restored and hangs in my shop today.
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It turned out great!