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#302696 Sun Feb 05 2012 11:22 AM
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Found this sign at a antique mall; any opinions on this sign......reproduction or orginial? I have searched the web and can not find anyone selling them as a repro. Any info would be appreciated.

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Last edited by 1937 GMC; Sun Feb 05 2012 11:25 AM.

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Looks right to me from that picture.


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My educated guess is, that is at the Montgomery Street Antigue Mall...and if it's in the booth I'm thinking it is..he has lots of NEW gas porcelain repops..including Mobil Aircraft shield etc.

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These signs have the bracket built into the sign. I do not think its a repro. Condition looks nice...wonder what the other side looks like?


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What's the value of it?


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