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The Hot Dog Stand

The Hot Dog Stand

The first release from the "Pax Americana" series – this was the sign that started it all. The original was hung on the Spadina Avenue bridge, and a picture of it was posted to Reddit by an anonymous user. The rest is hot dog history. 

 

"This spot served as the center of operations for United States Army snipers during Operation McKinley, the campaign to liberate the northern territory formerly known as Canada. From February to May 2035, this site, code-named "The Hot Dog Stand," served as a concealed sniper's nest, providing precision fire support, disrupting insurgent movements, and protecting advancing American units. These marksmen, unseen and uncelebrated, were the quiet vanguard of Patriot resolve. Let this plaque stand as a tribute to the enduring spirit of our American defenders, watching over freedom from above."

  • INFORMATION

    Edition of 12, 3 APs. Numbered and signed by the artist. Measuring 16 x 12", the sign is made out of laser-etched DuraBlack.

    DuraBlack is a high-performance aluminum designed for extreme environments. It's durable, resistant to chemicals, UV exposure, high temperatures, and abrasion, and is often used for military, aerospace, and industrial labels or plaques. 

     

  • SHIPPING INFORMATION

    Worldwide shipping and handling costs are $25. 

C$750.00Price
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