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Doors of Weaverville

Published April 1st, 2009

Doors of Weaverville Poster

Did you know there’s a Doors of Weaverville poster?  I didn’t until I saw one at a friend’s house.  They were created by, and are available for sale at, Karpen Steel Custom Doors and Frames (181 Reems Creek Road Map).  They sent me this information about the poster, how it came about, how you can purchase one, and even how you can win one this month:

Weaverville based Karpen Steel Custom Doors & Frames is a manufacturing company with an artistic flair. Not only do they work with the creative ideas of architects manufacturing one of a kind openings for the commercial industry (visit the photo gallery at www.karpensteel.com to see) Rachel S. Smith, President of Karpen Steel, took her love of doors and the community one step further by publishing the Doors of Weaverville poster pictured above.

The idea came about after buying door posters from places where Rachel had lived and visited. Among her favorites are Doors of Vermont and Doors of Tennessee.

The Doors of Weaverville posters are available for sale for just $10 each including sales tax. They can be picked up Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 181 Reems Creek Road. Please note: shipping and handling are not included in cost.

Rachel is also giving away a poster through MyWeaverville.  Here’s those details:

Karpen Steel Custom Doors & Frames – Doors of Weaverville Poster Giveaway
We will be giving away one of these posters to a reader of MyWeaverville.com. To enter this contest, click the Comment link and leave a comment below. You don’t need to register to do so. Abide by the Comment Policy and say what you like, you can say thanks for doing the poster contest, or simply write “enter.” A winner will be randomly chosen from all the comments received by midnight ET on April 15, 2009.

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7 Responses


  1. William Asman says:

    Thanks



  2. @grimatongueworm says:

    Sweet!



  3. Sharon says:

    It was fun to match the photo of each door with its actual building!



  4. Susan says:

    nice contest!



  5. Carolyn Go says:

    wow cool poster!



  6. AM says:

    Winning number for this contest is #3, so congrats to Sharon. Check your email for details on how to claim the poster.

    Thanks for entering!



  7. Rachel Smith says:

    Thanks to all of you who left comments. Comment number 3 from Sharon was the winner of the poster and she will be notifed via e-mail. For those of you who didn’t win, sorry, but you can always stop by and purchase your own copy of the poster.