I'm not sure exactly how these are transferred to a sign plate but the process is pretty cool. It goes through some expensive ROLAND machine that creates a decal/vinyl type thing. And then another machine,through some lights,2 different presses. Submersed in super cold water for 10/15 mins or so. Kinda hard to explain. They have a 25 year outdoor finish so inside your place? Probably last longer than Brian's ZR1
Anyway,I'm not sure how many I could get done but they're not cheap. I was quoted $100.00 by the sign shop manager. And,it could be anywhere from a week to a month.
This one here was done for one of our Special Events Techs,John Larsen after 35 odd years. The frame appearance is decal. It's not a frame but as I walked up to it,I thought it was a frame. It looks that real. I've requested one and when it's done,will post pics as well as show Spence in person for a authenticity check. This is not the signs you see in the flea markets or even the vendors booths in Radium. Those are tin for the most part. These are an aluminum plate. If you have any interest in something like this,I can make an inquiry with Jeff. Probably best to do in one order if there was enough interest. Kind of unique.