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Very nice. [8D] Maybe use a less common font?
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cantona,PM me what you want in sig. and i will give a try[;)]
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Looks good cantona!
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Thanks for the comments guys
 
@Hawker ill look for a good pic and PM you, cheers
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Just took a crack at making my own. I'm OK with Photoshop, so I had fun with it. I'm pretty sure the pic of the Big-E is in the public domain; I got it from this site: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image ... k14254.jpg .
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Thats a good looking sig Grotius [;)]
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Thanks! I like your sig too.

Now I'm waiting for my new avatar to appear. I guess they have to be approved?
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Nice work, they look great.[8D]
It doesn't make any sense, Admiral. Were we better than the Japanese or just luckier?

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How's this? It's size will be reduced of course...
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That's awesome, are those depth charges?
It doesn't make any sense, Admiral. Were we better than the Japanese or just luckier?

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That is a sweet siggy. Although I gotta say that Gem's is still one of my favorites just cause of the family touch.
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Very nice work as always, rogue.
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That is a sweet siggy. Although I gotta say that Gem's is still one of my favorites just cause of the family touch.

Yea, that family touch is what inspired me to do that sig. I don't get the opportunity to interact with veterans much, but they are probably the people that I most look up to and respect in life. Doing a sig to honor a forum-mate's family member seemed like a nice way for me to show my respects.
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We should get a Denver chapter of thread mates together for a Rockies game or just a Pizza sometime seems like there are more than enough of us. Plus it would be cool to meet fellow Grognards outside of Tacticon or GenghisCon.
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I'm totally down with that. Looking forward to Tacticon, this is my first year in Denver.
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Rouge
 
Thata absolutely perfect [:D]
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Does anybody know some good website(s) where military art, especially naval, can be found?
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Rouge is it ok to use it then?
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Get it up there. It's one of Rogue's best ever!
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