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Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
Do you have a "go to" source for prop decoration, that you wouldn't mind sharing here? Of course, there's a wide variety of "decorations," i.e., water-slide decals, wood and metal inlay and even wood-burning. And there's noting wrong with any of the ones I've listed (unless you were to include my inability or properly apply a water-slide decal) but for this post, I am hoping for sources for vintage and non-vintage metal "applique" or "ornaments" that one would apply to say a wooden box, to add some character.
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imgic Inner circle Moved back to Midwest to see 1337 Posts |
Rockler woodworking has some decorative and vintage looking bits and pieces and hardware.
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Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
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On May 1, 2023, imgic wrote: Thanks for the reply imgic! |
marc_casellato New user Italy 5 Posts |
Dear Ron, if you're searching for something ornaments very elegant you could find them at https://woodubend.com
WoodUBend sells more than 3000 mould designs, Heat Bendable Wood Mouldings, trim, & other decorations over the world. The most interesting thing is that the decorations are bendable with heat (you can use a hairdryer). |
George Ledo Magic Café Columnist SF Bay Area 3042 Posts |
Lee Valley has been one of my sources for years. Amazing line of decorative hardware and other stuff. https://www.leevalley.com/en-us
Another is Van Dyke's Restorers at https://www.vandykes.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw......EALw_wcB
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Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
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On May 30, 2023, marc_casellato wrote: Thank you Marc! I had never heard of this prior to now. I appreciate the link! |
Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
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On May 31, 2023, George Ledo wrote: Hey George! I am also a fan and customer of Lee Valley. Van Dyke's Restorers, on the other hand, is completely new to me! Thank you!! It's always good to see you on here. |
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