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I'm from long island and would not wear that shirt LOL


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Found I had one item in my collection related to Long Island Ducks. Just a post card size card. Picked some up at a local flea market from a guy that was from Long Island.
If any one wants one I think I have four more. $5.50 and I'll stick one in an envelope and mail ya one.

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...can you bring one to Dixie Gas for me?


Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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Sure Gulfiend. I thought about them because I had them with me at Mason Dixon and was watching the signs on e-bay.

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Hollis Warner's son lives in the next town over from me. However, he's in the monument business. I was physically in one of the Warner's Duck Farms barns a week and a half ago....they closed in the 70's.


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Just noticed this today lol.

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Opening is $6,000, BIN $9,000.
Hand made wood plaster, epoxy resin & says it took over a month to make! Must have been watching the paint DRY!

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Its funny how drastically opinions vary. I would put a realistic value of $75-125 on his sign......now thats a waste of a whole months time?? Im sure it will be on ebay for a decade before a movie set needs it.


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Nice looking sign. If you paid a sign man to produce something like that, it probably would cost $800-1200 minimum.




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Id rather bid on this one for 2k than own 25 of the homemade jobbies. I doubt this auction will run its course??

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Very-RARE-Vintag...=item2a1bf98075


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He's a New Yorker LOL will take the money and run says he will end it if sells locally. Not nearly as nice as the one Robert had.


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