"HAMMS BEER" LIGHTED MOTION SIGN
UNIT IS TESTED WORKING AND RUNS EXTEMLEY SMOOTH. APPEARS TO BE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR IT'S AGE WITH EXCEPTION OF A VERY SMALL PIECE AROUND (1) BOTTOM SCREW. SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILS.
34" W x 4" D x 19" H
Seller States: This sign appears to be the version of the sign that follows the Hamms Urban Legend of the "f-word" sign. Explanation below was attached to the sign when it was brought it for consignment.
Many urban legends surround the Scene-o-Rama, like a disgruntled artist hiding a profanity somewhere in the artwork of the Northwoods scroll because he got stiffed on payment. Or, these signs are worth thousands of dollars and are incredibly rare.There is also an "urban legend" concerning a certain profanity in the scene of these signs. Supposedly,the artist hired by Lakeside agreed to produce the artwork for a flat fee. After it was finished, he spent a lot more time on it than he'd planned, so he asked for more money. Hamms refused, so there was a court case to decide the outcome. He lost, and had to hand over the finished scene. But as a parting shot, he placed the "f-word" after the birch tree seam (which is where the scene is taped together) in the water. If you look closely, you can make out the letter f, but the rest takes a little imagination.