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working with this material?

nashvillesigns

Making America great, one sign at a time.
shown in this post is underneath a sign that blew off the building. when i tapped in with my knuckle, it felt solid,like marble.
am i right? why would anyone on earth do this? how would you reuse this sign band if a new tenant came in?

-Christopher
 

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jtinker

Owner
When we have too much money we tried to get ourselves sued every once in a while, to even things out lol. Falling marble seems like it would be a disaster for anyone underneath it. 25lb Slabs of rock that can cut you like a dagger. Great idea :ROFLMAO:
 

nashvillesigns

Making America great, one sign at a time.
marble slabs

great. because the sign that was up here, BLEW OFF.
clearly the marble was too cool to come with.
can i polish all the old paint off and stick a giant RTA on it?
 

jtinker

Owner
If I absolutely had to work with it, I would put it in an aluminum frame for 1 then probably do some sort of gold leafing after I took that old lettering off. Aside from being really freaking dangerous the marble looks really classy.
 

Billct2

Active Member
Must have been nice to work in an era when a simple small shop planned on being in business for a lifetime or two or three and wanted a sign that reflected that. They weren't planning on anyone ever having to replace it, why should they?
I have seen signs like this and I'm not sure if they're marble or something else, but properly installed they will stay there for 100 years as this one has. It's a shame this one has been ruined. I guess it would be possible to clean and polish it then releaf but you know that ain't going to happen.
 

nashvillesigns

Making America great, one sign at a time.
material

Yea, covering over this stuff is gonna happen. installing the new panels, probably aluminum, is gonna be tricky.
diamond drill bits!
here i come!

-mosher
 
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