Going to Unsaddle Welcome Sign
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Going to Unsaddle Welcome Sign

Metal Wall Hangings by Lazart

This is a welcome sign with a classic western look. The Going to Unsaddle Welcome Sign shows large welcome lettering to the left of a cowboy holding his saddle and reins. Made in the USA. Each wall hanging says to unsaddle your horse and stay awhile. A friendly welcome sign for your home or office. Lazart Production creates these pieces with cold-rolled steel and modern laser technology followed by an acid wash for color. Each wall art piece measures 20 inches in width and comes in the Honey Pinion (HP) finish as shown in this picture. Great for an entryway or front hallway inside your home. Makes a nice art piece for a home office too. Used outside, the product will weather naturally and gain beauty over time. However, to keep colors from fading when using this metal wall art outdoors, Lazart recommends adding a clear coat finish with UV protection which can be purchased at any hardware or paint store.

Going to Unsaddle Welcome Sign - ID#:LAP-WUNS20WHP
Mfg'd By: Lazart Production Inc.  SKU#:WUNS20WHP
Regular Price: $76.00
Sales Price: $68.50
You Save $7.50 or 9.87%


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Date Last Updated: Last Updated: 06/10/2008 06:59 PM - ID:4964