Posted 3 years ago
rustycombs
(3 items)
The Gibbs sign came to me from New Zealand whre they used to have vast amount of sheep but sadly the dairy industry is now taking over a lot of the land where sheep used to once graze.
The Climax sign was from Liverpool in the UK and the UK is where a lot of the famous signs were made.
The Cooper Stands alone was a sign that was wrecked when I got it and I have fully restored it to its former glory. This sign also came from New Zealand
The McDougalls dip is a tin sign and very old. It too came from the UK. These four sign are just a fraction of the 170 that I have in my possession. I also have many pieces of sheep shearing equipment and I am always looking for more.
Regards, George Grant
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