Customizable Miniature Burma-Shave Road Sign

Customizable Miniature Burma-Shave Road Sign

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Don't take a curve at 60 per. We hate to lose a customer Burma-Shave (1939) The first time I saw the iconic Burma-Shave signs was at my favorite bizarre tourist attraction in Wisconsin, The House on the Rock. Wikipedia has a pretty good description of the signs: "Burma-Shave was an American brand of brushless shaving cream, famous for its advertising gimmick of posting humorous rhyming poems on small sequential highway roadside signs." I wanted to turn these classic signs into a desk accessory/decoration, not wanting to stifle anyone's creativity I've made it so you can enter your own five line rhyming poem (or pick a classic Burma-Shave poem from the end of this post!) to make your own desktop signs. This can be printed with using a dual extruder printer or a single extruder printer with a filament swap. All files will be exported via Customizer at once. Hardly a driver / Is now alive / Who passed / On hills / At 75 / Burma-Shave Past / Schoolhouses / Take it slow / Let the little / Shavers grow / Burma-Shave If you dislike / Big traffic fines / Slow down / Till you / Can read these signs / Burma-Shave Don't take / a curve / at 60 per. / We hate to lose / a customer / Burma-Shave

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