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Our much loved Millsons Prince that has been fully restored by Pat and Norman at Classy Canopies.
To the true pram collector it should have been restored back to it's original condition. But Lorraine wanted a special pram that would stand out from the rest. I'm sure you will agree that has certainly been achieved!
Just a few photographs of before;
( Double left click on image to enlarge )
To the true pram collector it should have been restored back to it's original condition. But Lorraine wanted a special pram that would stand out from the rest. I'm sure you will agree that has certainly been achieved!
Just a few photographs of before;
( Double left click on image to enlarge )
You will note from the photographs that the interior was navy blue, the hood and apron were totally shot, the wheels and tyres had to be fully restored and the footwell re covered.
And after Pat & Normans magic, the finished result;
And after Pat & Normans magic, the finished result;
The artwork on the side of the pram was painted totally freehand by David Holden of Crofton Canalware. David can be contacted by email at [email protected] for your special artwork.