September 6, 201213 yr I met a gentleman on a reenactment forum that makes really beautiful 18th wooden lanterns. He sells his work at trade fairs and such, so he wanted a couple hangers for a custom sign he had made. He asked for one free-standing hanger and one pole-mounted hanger. This is what I came up with: The free-standing one is built to take down for easy transport: Here they are with his sign: Don
September 10, 201213 yr Well done, how's the customer like them? More than satisfied I'll wager. Frosty the Lucky.
September 11, 201213 yr Author Well done, how's the customer like them? More than satisfied I'll wager. Thanks again. And yes, he seemed very pleased.
September 21, 201213 yr Very nicely executed work. Beautiful lines and it looks even better with the sign and lamp hanging on it. Great craftmanship all round. What did you use to finish your work? I was expecting paint, as it is going to be outside a lot.
September 25, 201213 yr Author What did you use to finish your work? I was expecting paint, as it is going to be outside a lot. Tom, It is black stove polish with several coats of clear-coat. Does he have a website by chance? Adam, Here's his blog:http://www.lanternsoflight.blogspot.com/ I'm sure there is contact info on there somewhere. If not, pm me and I'll give you get you in touch. Does he have a website by chance? Adam, Here's his blog:http://www.lanternsoflight.blogspot.com/ I'm sure there is contact info on there somewhere. If not, pm me and I'll give you get you in touch.
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