Description
Limited Edition custom art print, permanently identified and numbered on reverse side. No more than 50 will be produced. For the history buff, Wild Bill was killed by gunshot wound to the head while playing a 5-card poker game in 1876 at Nuttal & Mann’s Saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory. The hand he held at the time, a pair of aces and a pair of 8s, became known as “Dead Man’s Hand.” This piece features muted, partial coloring and graphical “aged” effects to help achieve an antique look and theme.
Every SIGNS FOR MANKIND product is meticulously hand-crafted and individually pressed, inspected & packaged. This results in a product superior in quality and craftsmanship to similar items that are factory produced and/or low cost Asian imports. We use only top grade, USA brushed aluminum material with an anti-glare UV coating. The final artwork is baked into sturdy, yet light, 0.025-.032 thick gauge plates. These are the same processes and plates used to produce outdoor parking signs, so you can rest assured that your signs will provide years of durability. Due to metal fabrication, handling and temperatures at each stage of production, small scratches, smudges, or blemishes on the reverse (back) side of signs are common. These do not impact the display side of the sign, and do not indicate good or bad “quality.” We make every effort to ensure that your sign to display looks as perfect as possible. Our metal poster signs are waterproof, rustproof, and will not fade, tear, or peel. They can be cleaned with a wet sponge, making them a far better choice of decor than paper posters, prints, or framed pictures.
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