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NOTE: THIS ITEM IS AT A SEPARATE LOCATION AND THE PICK UP DATE WILL BE SATURDAY 4/18 from 10:00am-2:00pm ONLY. PLEASE BRING APPROPRIATELY SIZED VEHICLE AND BRING HELP FOR LOADING THERE WILL BE NO LOADING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE.
This authentic vintage metal sign, likely from the mid to late 20th century, features the full text of the Colorado Equine Law warning, specifically Section 13-21-119, Colorado Revised Statutes. These signs were commonly displayed at horse ranches, riding stables, and equestrian facilities throughout Colorado to inform participants of the inherent risks of equine activities and the limited liability of equine professionals. The sign is constructed from a sturdy metal sheet, painted white with bold black lettering, designed for outdoor durability. Measuring approximately 18 inches wide by 24 inches tall, it features pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. This piece offers a unique blend of Colorado legal history and Western Americana decor, perfect for collectors of vintage signs, equestrian enthusiasts, or those looking for a distinctive piece of Colorado-specific memorabilia. The sign is in good vintage condition, showing honest wear consistent with its age and outdoor exposure. There is significant surface rust and patina across the white background, particularly around the edges and lower half, which adds to its rustic charm and authenticity. The black lettering remains largely legible, though some areas show minor fading or wear. There are no major dents or structural damage, and the mounting holes are intact. This sign would make a compelling decorative item for a barn, tack room, Western-themed space, or a Colorado-focused collection.