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Last Post 09 Dec 2012 07:42 PM by The Lawnmower Man. 9 Replies.
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14 Apr 2010 10:27 AM  

had this one a couple of years but the detail still amazes me everyday

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14 Apr 2010 01:43 PM  

One of my all time faves. Always regretted having to sell a mint one.

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14 Apr 2010 03:17 PM  
Its a beauty, I haven't seen one since 1974 , on Chris Gordon's kitchen wall, next to a mint United Kingdom Teas sign, with the 3 ladies, My wife always describes them as plain broads and won't let me put them up in our kitchen!
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14 Apr 2010 05:00 PM  

FANTSTIC LOOKING SIGN,THANKS FOR SHOWING..I STILL FIND IT HARD TO IMAGINE SOMETHING AS DECORATIVE AND  AS   DETAILED AS THIS,FIXED TO A WALL OF A SHOP,IN ALL WEATHERS OVER MANY YEARS AND STILL RETAINING ITS BEAUTY.."WOT A SIGN"..

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15 Apr 2010 09:01 AM  
I was fortunate when all my 180 signs were on the walls, my second wife loved them all.

Wife number three used to think it was all junk, but recently she has come to like a few.
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08 Dec 2012 05:09 PM  

 what  year is this double sided sign from ?

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08 Dec 2012 11:31 PM  

Very nice David...
Right up there with the Mazawattee Tea Leaf..

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08 Dec 2012 11:42 PM  

This one was on ebay a couple of weeks ago, bit rough, but worth a restoration. Unfortunately the lady wouldn't send to Australia, would have made more than 46 pounds, if she was prepared to send it. Gordo

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09 Dec 2012 06:22 PM  

Just looking at the well-known one near Whitby just earlier today. L O V E L Y !!

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09 Dec 2012 07:42 PM  
Whilst on holiday in snowy yorkshire last easter we found that one and my wife thought the same
Why does she have to like the rare/expensive ones!!! maybe one day!!!!
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