Florida frame #10

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This frame is mostly Bolens...bottom center is a Kirk.
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You're killing me! Nice.

Hey, that's my line!

Normally, I don't care for points displayed on red mainly because, by contrast, it just sucks any red or pink right out of the points laying on it, but that is a very nice red, warm and earthy looking. Classy!
 

Hey, that's my line!

Normally, I don't care for points displayed on red mainly because, by contrast, it just sucks any red or pink right out of the points laying on it, but that is a very nice red, warm and earthy looking. Classy!
I was a billboard artist for 60 years, a point that’s a warm color needs a cool color background ( opposite colors compliment ) red was the only color I had at the time, don’t know why I never changed my red ones, since most Florida points are warm I like shades of blue, some frames I took more pains with,..Frames with wide borders make points look smaller and detract also, I knew how to do it I just didn’t, Lol...thanks for the chat Sandchip, P.S. I don’t care for green either but I have some, green looks sour, crazy huh..Lol.maybe some day I’ll make each one a work of art
 

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Man you have a lot of nice stuff HP! Thanks again...
 

Excellent group of points. Some of those have crazy "sharp" tips.

Straight from the ancestral NA factory, so to speak.
Amazing they were able to survive intact. I can't imagine those were ever used before being lost.
 

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I was a billboard artist for 60 years, a point that’s a warm color needs a cool color background ( opposite colors compliment ) red was the only color I had at the time, don’t know why I never changed my red ones, since most Florida points are warm I like shades of blue, some frames I took more pains with,..Frames with wide borders make points look smaller and detract also, I knew how to do it I just didn’t, Lol...thanks for the chat Sandchip, P.S. I don’t care for green either but I have some, green looks sour, crazy huh..Lol.maybe some day I’ll make each one a work of art

So cool to hear! I've been making signs for 40 years now, smaller stuff and usually closer to the ground. Haven't wet a brush in years, but wouldn't trade what I learned during that time for anything in regards to layout and lettering. The computerized signmaking is both a blessing and a curse. So many users mistakenly think that the technology automatically makes you a sign artist and it shows in their work.
 

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