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I picked this up today. It apparently came from a local station the was closed down in the late 60's. The guy I got it from said his dad used to work at the station. He got it when the station was torn down. He said that was where the hotrodders gathered. The globe was stored in an out building until a little while ago. Being new to globes, I have a question or two. How rare are they. Do they make replacements? (One side is cracked pretty bad.)