More work for Dean again at Broadway Auto Repairs in Woodhall Spa. This time some magnetics for his new van. As always a pleasure to work for Dean who I know from my school days. Fortunately we lasted longer than our old school.
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It was really nice to be asked to paint the Leadenham Teahouse’s shop bike. It’s always nice to be asked back to the same place again. Bikes are always nice to do and I have been lucky enough to do one or two over the last couple of years below are a small selection of them.
It was nice to be able to paint a Flexi sign for “Molly & Me” in Woodhall Spa and what a lovely shop it is. Whilst talking to the owner about the sign I bought a lovely gift for my wife for Valentines Day although spoilt for choice I settled for a unusual spoon and I’m pleased to say Di was very pleased with it.
It was great to paint another shop in the village of Metheringham near Lincoln. This time the shop was Emily’s hair and beauty. Emily has been in the village for several years and has totally refurbished inside and out. My job was to paint the sign outside and also a board round the end of the building. And also painting the opening times on the glass door.
Lovely scaled down steam engine to work on this month. All lined and lettered along with the trailer. Looking forward to seeing it at the shows up and down the county. We are so lucky that there are such talented people building such wonderful machines.
it was a pleasure to help out the lovely village of Hemingby with their new sign for their Village Hall. Its on the front of this very busy and well used hall and hopefully it shows up.
Yet another new shop in Horncastle and it was nice to do the signs for it as you can see below. There was a main sign outside as well as a hanging sign. I also painted the logo on the window. The shop sells carved wooden objects and you can see some of them below.
A Step back into the seventies this month with a lovely restored Reliant Robin to signwrite. It makes a change to work on a Reliant Robin which doesn’t want “Trotters Independent Traders” on it.
Four very different signs this month as you can see The third one is certainly different from the normal but I enjoyed painting it.
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AuthorHi, My name is Tim Fry and I am one of the few remaining traditional signwriters still working in Lincolnshire. I hope you enjoy reading my blog. Archives
February 2021
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