Norton Atlas Cafe Racer metal signEssential lowbrow art for your garage, lounge, hall or ... wherever Specifications: Tin plate backing. Folded edges. 300mm x 410mm. High resolution image (1,400 dpi). Printed direct to metal.
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Instructions for use:
1. Remove carefully from the packaging. 2. Inspect the sign and feel pleased that you bought it. 3. Find a suitable spot on a suitable wall or door. 4. Position the sign thoughtfully using strips of masking tape if necessary. 5. Carefully mount the sign with nails or screws taking utmost care not to damage any part of the design (Tip: Use fibre washers both in front and behind the sign if you're the particular type or have an obsessive-compulsive tendency). 6. Open a beer, light a fag, hug your partner or favourite pet. 7. Stand back and enjoy the sign and do this as often as time and convenience allows. 8. Drop us an email to let us know how satisfied you are. 9. Wipe the sign occasionally with a soft cloth (and wax it if you're the particular type or have an obsessive-compulsive tendency). 10. Tell your friends.
That's all that's required. The sign should still be fit for purpose long after you're gone, and we hope that's a long time into the future.
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IT'S GOTTA BE RIGHT We only sell signs that we hang on our own walls. If you have a problem with anything you buy from Sump, tell us and we'll sort it out. Pronto. No fuss. No arguments. from £11.99 plus P&P Way back in 1960s, the Norton Atlas was a jaw-dropping motorcycle. With its massive 750cc parallel twin engine housed in a Featherbed frame, there were few motorcycles on the street that could match it for power and grunt, let alone beat it. This example, reworked as a cafe racer with clip-ons 'bars, rear-sets, swept backs, megaphones and that classic hand-worked aluminium tank looks as good today as it did then. In fact, it looks better. It's the motorcycling equivalent of royalty, still king of the road and lord of all it sees. So much for waxing lyrical, let's get down to the nitty-gritty. This metal sign is by far one of the best we've seen (and there's an awful lot of rubbish being hawked around at autojumbles and elsewhere). No, it ain't perfect. But what the hell is? But it looks great on the Sump garage wall, and it will look great on yours.
The size is a generous 300mm x 410mm, which is roughly the size of two A4 sheets of paper. The image is 1400 dpi, which is way better than most, if not all, of the lesser quality stuff on the market. And the edges are rolled to help preserve those delicate finger nails. Also, these Norton Atlas Cafe Racer signs are printed direct to metal in the traditional way. Will you like it when you see it? We think so. If we didn't, we wouldn't be flogging 'em. We package these signs as well as we reasonably can, and we despatch as soon as possible (usually within 24 hours of ordering, and very rarely longer than 2-3 days if stock has run out and needs to be re-supplied. Either way, we'll keep you posted. And if for any reason we can't supply your sign, we'll tell you without unnecessary delay and will refund your money in full. And remember this if you will: We don't sell anything that we don't hang in our own garages. | ||||
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