Dan received a couple of license plates from a few separate fans, which got him thinking of how to display them. Having some vintage license plates on a hanger in the museum, gave us the inspiration to create license plate wall. Having a good blank wall in the IronWorks portion of the shop we thought that would make the perfect place for it. So if you have an unusable plate that is no longer valid then sign it and send it to us. We will add it to the wall and maybe you will be able to see your plate on the wall in an upcoming episode of FantomWorks. Or you can come by and visit your plate on one of our shop tours.
I will send a Washington plate with the name “VERRONE” which is my last name on the plate.I have 2 of these plates, one with the month and year tabs and one without either tabs as our state only requires the rear plate to have the tabs. Which one do you want? I watch “FantomWorks on the History Channel all the time and just recently order the green T-Shirt that is worn on the show. LOVE IT
Sounds like an awesome plan. Love Fantom Works on Velocity. Never get tired of watching the reruns.
This sounds like a grand Idea. After learning about your shop tours, I now regret not stopping in when I was back east last year. Touring Kindig-It Design here in Utah, is always a good time. But back to the plates. I have 2 sets that are currently still in use, so when I replace these, I will send the Front Plates to you. Mine: IH8WNTR, The Wife’s: H8WNTRS. Both on Utah’s Desert Motif.
Sounds great, make sure you sign them before sending and thank you in advance.
That’s a great looking compressed air dryer in that picture!! Keep up the great work!