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Beautiful work!

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100 or 3000?
 
Ohh, 100M of course, hehe.
 
The 3000 for a pastoral picnic scene, or the 100, with that beautiful slanted windshield tearing up a back road or some track! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hammer.gif
 
Cliff, found the link, can you "mark" the prints as well? You can reply PM, if you'd prefer.
 
It's a small sketch by the signature, usually placed for a nominal fee...

On a print of a watercolor spring farm scene, I have a sketch of two geese, done in pencil, cost $25. A real personal touch and very interesting. On a print of a pencil drawing of a building I designed, the artist placed an enlarged detail of the building. (No charge because I helped him with something else.) Stuff like that. Maybe for a 100 or a 3000 a sketch of the 'flash' or something similar, I've always left it up to the artist.

Thanks for asking!
 
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Nice stuff, I don't own a MGA, but can you get two people, two fishing poles, two lawn chairs and a tackle box in one?

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Yes.

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Tight, but yes.
 
Bah! I fit two chairs, spare tire, tools, spare parts, camera bags and a weekend worth of luggage for two people into our MGA. The only thing that didn't fit in the boot was the second chair which I put on top of the folded hood, out of site.
 
Smart thinking....My 58 has a luggage rack so back when I used to drive that car everywhere(to PA quiet frequently) it came in handy. But now the 58 barely moves and the 61 sees alot of road. Before owning a pickup the A doubled as our crappola hauler:
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I've considered a luggage rack on a spare boot lid so I could install it for trips but take it off for normal use, without leaving holes. One of these days, maybe...
 
I got one of the factory style racks and I actually like the look of it....Although most racks don't look as nice. I used to have one of those suction cup racks on my 73 B for trips and it worked well.
 
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