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Posting Property A Snap With New Signs
Posting "no trespassing" signs is a pain, as anyone who has had to do it knows. Paper rips, metals signs are expensive, and there is never a post or tree where you need it. All those hassles and more are eliminated with these new easy-to-mount plastic signs.
"Each sign comes with double-headed nails and zip ties attached and are pre-drilled for nailing or tying," says manufacturer Dave Wheeler about "Permanent Postings".
The 13 1/2-in. long by 5-in. high signs have 1-in. by 2-in. mounting tabs. Two nails are attached to each sign. A large hole on the top tab even makes it easy to hang a sign on an existing nail or hook.
"Or you can zip tie them to a woven wire fence or to a regular T-post," says Wheeler.
The bright yellow signs with their black borders and black lettering really stand out. Other signs usually have to be wrapped around posts or trees to secure them. The Permanent Posting signs stay straight and easy to read. The high impact, UV stabilized plastic is guaranteed to last, too.
"We think these signs are so good, we are giving them a five year replacement warranty against fading or cracking," says Wheeler.
Residents of states where No Trespassing and No Hunting postings require contact information can request signs with spaces that can be filled in with a permanent marker.
The signs are priced at $29.95 per dozen with shipping set at $5, no matter how many dozen are ordered.
"These signs will revolutionize posting property," says Wheeler. "We even have one for yard sales with a hand pointing toward where the sale is."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dave Wheeler, Lucky Buck, P.O. Box 86, Osseo, Mich. 49266 (ph 517 523-2669; fax 517 523-9015; dwheeler@frontiernet.net;
www.lucky-buck.com).


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2007 - Volume #31, Issue #3