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#1 stmad12

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 02:28 PM

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During my recent visit to Snow Creek (Weston,MO), I was able to get my hands on a pair of "remove clothing and chek for loose eqipment" signs. They came off the 2 Triples (Borviig 1986) and I'm wondering if they are the originals. They have obvoius paint oxidation, and appear as if they could be originals. I will attach a picture of each one.Attached File  IMG_20110117_162114.jpg (1.6MB)
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Posted 03 March 2011 - 09:52 PM

View Poststmad12, on 17 January 2011 - 02:28 PM, said:

HI.
During my recent visit to Snow Creek (Weston,MO), I was able to get my hands on a pair of "remove clothing and chek for loose eqipment" signs. They came off the 2 Triples (Borviig 1986) and I'm wondering if they are the originals. They have obvoius paint oxidation, and appear as if they could be originals. I will attach a picture of each one.Attachement IMG_20110117_162114.jpgAttachement IMG_20110117_162109.jpg


So you got to go to Snow Creek. I have been there for a couple days of skiing a number of years ago. I do think that those would probably be the original signs, I think there may still be ones just like those except with yellow paint and black letters on the Riblet triples at Hidden Valley (1982 and 1986). I guess I won't know this year as they will not be reopening for this weekend.

May I ask how you came to have them?





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