Vols Memorabilia/"I will give my all.." sign

Has anyone bought one of Allen's and had it shipped abroad to Europe?I would love one, but I can't afford it If the postage is too dear.
 
Just got my sign from Allen. I was afraid he might not be doing them anymore. Anyways it looks great.

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Haven't gotten an email from you. I have some ready to ship. I live in Charlotte, so turn around time just depends on how long it takes priority mail to get to you. my email address is allen.hammond@gmail.com

Sent it thru the link on this site.. Im not very computer savy so probably screwed up somehow. I live in lugoff sc so shouldn't take long. How do we get started.
 
I have an autographed Peyton Manning #16 Tennessee Jersey framed. #4 of 250 sold by UTAD. Complete with certificate of authenticity. Would make a great addition. $550.
 
"There's nothing stronger than the heart of a Volunteer" would be good too.

I have that below my signature on my work e-mail. LOL

Every Friday during football season I wear a bright orange UT polo...they all know I'm for UT. LOL
 
Wow ..: Yes, I make them ....55.00 delivered to your door. Order today have it in less than a week!
These are made of wood, 3 coats of paint,vinyl letters, and plenty of polyurethane. They are fantastic Christmas gifts! Cliffl13@gmail.com
 
OK, OK. . . .Here's my technique.

I designed the sign on MS Publisher. The font is actually Times New Roman, bold and italicised, adjusted in size and spacing to match the "real deal." Without dimensions of the sign in Neyland, I estimated using pictures that included football players' hands in close proximity. Background color is Pantone Orange 151.

I then had the text box sign printed on gloss sign material at Kinkos and mounted on foam core. Here's where it gets a little tricky: I hand trimmed the sides and top using an Exacto blade, which sounds harder than it really was. You can scetch the shape using a felt-tipped pen, then trim just inside, making use of a straight-edged ruler or T-square for the long pass at the top.

I mounted it with little circular "eye" tabs and tiny nails, resting the bottom on my door frame for stability. Finally, two parts ice, one part Jack Daniels for the introductory smack on the way downstairs, and prepare for some "oooohing" and "aaahing" when your friends first witness your creation.

Here's the finished product, as well as the one at Neyland. If you like it, I might be convinced to shoot you my Publisher file. . . .

Kiddiedoc, how do I message you to send you my email address? That sign looks great! I like your effort!
 
Seems to be many different versions of the sign. The one that is in the locker room now is below.
 

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Just got this from Allen Hammond for my little girl's room
 

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Damn I wish I could have that in my son's room...he lived in Georgia and is already being heckled by UGA fans...he just stands tall...but still.

OK, OK. . . .Here's my technique.

I designed the sign on MS Publisher. The font is actually Times New Roman, bold and italicised, adjusted in size and spacing to match the "real deal." Without dimensions of the sign in Neyland, I estimated using pictures that included football players' hands in close proximity. Background color is Pantone Orange 151.

I then had the text box sign printed on gloss sign material at Kinkos and mounted on foam core. Here's where it gets a little tricky: I hand trimmed the sides and top using an Exacto blade, which sounds harder than it really was. You can scetch the shape using a felt-tipped pen, then trim just inside, making use of a straight-edged ruler or T-square for the long pass at the top.

I mounted it with little circular "eye" tabs and tiny nails, resting the bottom on my door frame for stability. Finally, two parts ice, one part Jack Daniels for the introductory smack on the way downstairs, and prepare for some "oooohing" and "aaahing" when your friends first witness your creation.

Here's the finished product, as well as the one at Neyland. If you like it, I might be convinced to shoot you my Publisher file. . . .
 

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