BEETLE KILL PINE WOOD WELCOME SIGN WITH GUNS.

LIMITED EDITION: Cast Iron Welcome Sign with Revolver

Beautiful way to display to your company how welcome they are.

This item is 16X12
1 inch thick.

Semi gloss finish

z-clip on back so you can easily hang this wonderful piece. Z-clips are rated to hold 65 pounds a piece.

Cast iron welcome sign mounted on beautiful Colorado beetle kill pine.

Each piece is handcrafted and designed by natures little creatures. Bluing will vary from piece to piece.

Very limited edition. Once these are gone they are gone. Get them while they are available.

Made from beautiful Beetle Kill Pine from the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

Cut Out Cross

Wonderful way to display your cross in a different way. I can customize your piece to fit any Size.  For instance, one is 34 inches tall by 40 inches wide. 4 inch cross in middle.  You can have something carved in to the Center framed crosses too.  the 2 finished ones are 19X20-22 . Small cross will be 13 inches tall and 14 inches wide. Very beautiful wood. Semi gloss finish.

Customized Name Plates & Signs

I can make these in any size or name. Just send me your info and I will create it for you.

BEETLE KILL PINE WOOD WITH A CAST IRON PRAYING COWBOY.

11.5 X 9.5 30lb flush mount on back with gloss finish.

Made from beautiful Beetle Kill Pine from the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

***A little history on beetle kill pine***
The millions of acres of dead pine trees throughout the Western United States is better known as Beetle Kill Pine. The killer of these trees is the mountain pine beetle which bores into the wood, lays their eggs, and ultimately suffocates the tree by cutting off its water and nutrient supply.

There's an artistic benefit to the pine beetle infestation. The beetle carries a fungus that slowly turns the wood different colors. Commonly known as “blue stain” the colors that appear can range from blue, brown, orange, yellow, and red. The fungal staining is purely cosmetic and has no effect on the structural integrity of the wood. And that blue, pine-beetle-kill wood is what we use to create our beautiful pieces.