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Our sand-blasted signs are fabricated from
a variety of substrates. More commonly redwood, cedar or HDU foam board. High-Density Urethane (HDU) is used more
frequently for blasting (and carving) because of it's longevity, durability and repairability; plus HDU will not warp or crack
like redwood or cedar and it is resistant to rotting.
Because of the increasing rarity of
redwood and cedar, A Wild Sign Company reserves the right to use natural wood when we can showcase it's natural beauty by
staining or clear coating the blasted surface, rather than painting, to show off the wonderful shades and grain of the wood.
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Double-sided sand-blasted redwood sign. Client installation
between existing brick posts.
Location: Ithaca, NY Created:
Summer 1998
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Single-sided sand-blasted redwood sign.
Location: Endicott, NY Created: Summer
1997
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4 ft x 6 ft double-sided sand-blasted and carved sign bordered by split-rail fence posts.
Location: Hancock, NY Created: Summer 1999
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Double-sided sand-blasted redwood sign with 23k gold accents.
Location:
Owego, NY Created: Spring 1997
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Single-sided redwood sign. Two signs leading into town from North and South.
Location: Newark Valley, NY Created: Fall 2001
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Double-sided sand-blasted redwood sign. Multiple 'sub-panels' announcing different events.
Location: Owego, NY Created: Summer 1998
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Single-sided redwood blasted sign.
Location: Vestal, NY Created:
Spring 1994
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Double-sided sand-blasted cedar sign. Interchangeable lettering panel below.
Location:
Apalachin, NY Created: Summer 1998
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Small double-sided sand-blasted cedar sign.
Location: Vestal, NY Created:
Spring 2003
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