It is owned by a wonderful family and was an absolute pleasure to work on.
It was nice to work on an old Ford lorry this month. The lorry is from the 1920s and possibly the oldest I have worked on. It is owned by a wonderful family and was an absolute pleasure to work on. Whilst painting it II couldn’t help thinking about the Waltons.... I wonder why?
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It was a nice change this month to work on a different sort of sign. It was a sign for the very popular dance group “Smoke & Mirrors”who travel round the county.
I had a farm trailer to paint this month over at Somersby. It is a wonderful peaceful part of the countryside. I had a lovely afternoon there.
It was nice to be sent two pictures of the Kissing Booth signs I did earlier in the year. It’s good to see they are doing well and that it is very popular. The pictures show the sign fitted on the roof and is in use both day & night (which is a really nice shot) Many thanks to the lovely people of Jitterbugskissingbooth.for taking the time to send these wonderful shots. I only wish I could have a go.
It was nice to be asked back to Lincoln to paint another wall for the Co-ops Cornhill Quarter development in Lincoln. A big ’Tlhankyou’ to all the passers by for their interest & lovely comments. They were very much appreciated Lincoln really is looking fantastic & well worth a visit .
Three more planes to paint this month and as you can see below it was a bit like playing a big game of noughts and crosses
It was nice to be called back to the beautiful and very peaceful “South Ormsby Rectory” to paint an “Aframe” as they now serve Tea, Coffee & Cakes
Finally got back to Emily’s shop in Metheringham to finish her sign after the joiners finally finished all the woodwork. Emily has put a new shopfront in and refurbished inside. The shop looks superb and is a real credit to Emily and all her hard work.
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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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