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COMANCHE CLUB.COM Signs for sale!!!


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I've started taking orders for the Comanche Club.com signs shown in another post. These are cut out on a CNC plasma cutter out of 14ga steel, then they are powder coated either satin black or cast aluminum. The picture below is the aluminum color but it does not show that it has a slight metalic sparkle to it (it is a nice color) These measure 22"x9". The price is 37 and if you want a bare one it is 32. This price includes a donation to support the site. Shipping is generally 10-15. I am in Waterford,MI if you would like to pick it up. I will take payments through paypal: al.northrop@yahoo.com. PM me for an order. :cheers: Al

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I've started taking orders for the Comanche Club.com signs
What will the wait time be once we order?

I've got a couple ready now, should have a batch in a couple days. I should be able to ship within a few days of ordering depending on the number of orders. I do have a show coming up next week that might slow somethings down, but I will keep everyone updated.

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put me down for one in black satin, but I'm confused on the total price. I got the $37, but what is shipping? Can you post or PM me a total price to 23831?

Thanks,

Jeff

You have a PM :thumbsup:

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Here's a black one. The picture doesn't show the detail, but I added a refridgerated air dryer to dry the air going to the plasma last week and the cuts are coming out very clean!! Thanks for the business!. AL

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Did you set the camera to the "macro" setting? It'll take closeups better. It also helps to have the camera set on something when indoors to eliminate twitches of the hands that can show up when filming in darker conditions. :thumbsup:

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I'll give the macro setting a try. Ill repost a better picture soon. Thanks

Did you set the camera to the "macro" setting? It'll take closeups better. It also helps to have the camera set on something when indoors to eliminate twitches of the hands that can show up when filming in darker conditions. :thumbsup:
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