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On this page you will find some of the
recent projects we have done. In most cases these are not items you will
find on our website. They have come about as a result of a customer's
request. If you are looking for a specific item or just have something
general in mind that you need or would like to have, please give us a call.
These folks did. In some of the cases they only had a general idea of what
they needed. We worked with them to come up a product that met their needs
and they were happy with.

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One of my customers contacted me about making a custom
stall plate for them. She sent me a drawing of the shape she wanted
and I came up with options for materials to use. This is a Charcoal,
granite look material that engraves through to Gold. This material is
available in other colors as well. The material is for indoor or
outdoor use. (With the wood back as shown on this piece
I would recommend it for indoor use only.) See the Hole In One
Plaque below for this same material used in another application. You
can check out this and other stall plates by clicking here on:
Stall Plates. |
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This is a faux marble wall plaque that was sandblasted
and color filled in the school color. It came about as a result of a
customer coming to us with a request for a really nice wall plaque that was
fitting for the dedication of the new facility donated by the Athletic
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One of our local assisted living homes wanted a
special wall to remember former residents, a memory wall. They
contacted us to see what we could come up with. We offered them
several options and they chose faux finish burgundy plaques with gold frames
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This is a plate for the
front of a golf cart. It is black colored aluminum and engraves or
sandblasts through the black to reveal the aluminum color underneath.
The gentleman this was for is the official photographer for the 7th Virginia
Regiment, Civil War Re-enactment group. We sandblasted a small photo
of him on one end and a small photo of his wife of the other end.
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Our local country club gave us a call asking what we
could come up with for small plaques they could use outdoors. They
have a program where for every member that gets a hole-in-one a tree is
planted in their honor. They were looking for something to use in
conjunction with the trees to further honor those members who had a whole in
one. This is what we came up with. |
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