Been working on this for about a year rounding up plates. Harder than you'd think trying to not have the same color plates touching bordering states. I also only used raised letter stamped plates not the newer printed on plates so it cost a lot more than it should have.
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Re: License Plate Art
Alaska and Hawaii shouldn't be difficult but I bet you're right Missouri and Tennessee took some thought to work out. (Both touch eight other states)Brandon Webb wrote:.........Harder than you'd think trying to not have the same color plates touching bordering states.....
That is a very impressive work of art! Good job!
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Re: License Plate Art
Nice job, I bet you wish those New England states had been a little bigger too.
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Wait a minute............ where's Delaware?
I think I see a hole where Delaware should be. Is that because Delaware has those goofy flat plates if I remember correctly. (Never did trust a state where they only needed five digits to give everybody a plate and the prisoners weren't strong enough to punch the numbers.)
I think I see a hole where Delaware should be. Is that because Delaware has those goofy flat plates if I remember correctly. (Never did trust a state where they only needed five digits to give everybody a plate and the prisoners weren't strong enough to punch the numbers.)
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Hey what's wrong with 5 digits?? I have one with 4 numbers and the other is 2 letters and 3 numbers (my initials). RI does have 6 numbers now.
That is pretty dang awesome Brandon. Nice work! But I think the iceberg (or wildfire) is still bigger than the smallest state with the longest name .
That is pretty dang awesome Brandon. Nice work! But I think the iceberg (or wildfire) is still bigger than the smallest state with the longest name .
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