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#329062 - Tue May 29 2012 07:44 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: always lookin]
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Fri Nov 25 2011
Loc: Placerville,CA
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Bill, IMO The sign should be marked as a reconditioned sign, and if you enjoy it you should display it. That being said I am a car guy and have seen many original rare cars that were rusted out beyond repair, A lot of these cars get re-bodied or almost every piece of sheet metal replaced. These cars when sold and advertized as re-bodied or total sheet metal replacement cars still have a place in the collector car world. In the case of such beautyful signs like the one you have I think if marked acordingly, it also has a place in the collector world. I hope that helps. This is just one man's opinion.
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#329063 - Tue May 29 2012 07:45 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: always lookin]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Tue Jan 06 2009
Loc: Portland Oregon
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Hang it on the wall and enjoy the sign for what it is, colorful and nice to look at. You can in the future sell it and simply tell or advertise it as restored. Just be honest, but still enjoy your sign.
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#329073 - Tue May 29 2012 08:28 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: Craig Osbeck]
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
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I myself do not think there's anything wrong with a sign having been restored as long as it was done professionally, and provided it at least be sold on as having been restored and perhaps marked on the backside as restored.
I bought an original one of those last week and know they are hard to find. I say it's a fine sign, do not destroy it.
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Collecting Canadian Products such as Red Head Oil, Red Indian Oil, Buffalo (Prairie City) Oil.
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#329075 - Tue May 29 2012 08:36 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: GasCan]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Tue Aug 16 2011
Loc: Texas
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If you have a new scope for your gun you could use is to sight it in. Lots of places to aim and get it dead on....
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#329078 - Tue May 29 2012 08:48 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: Notchcad]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Mon Jan 17 2005
Loc: Saline, Mi USA
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Bill
Where has it been restored ? Would you show some close ups ? Description of repairs etc...
Thanks Doug
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#329079 - Tue May 29 2012 08:56 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: GasCan]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Thu Jan 13 2011
Loc: Mt. Juliet, Tenn.
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well yes restoration shots value in the foot, thumbs up to you as a seller to not pass it along. Think your smart enough to know what that sign would bring, there would be promblems as result of the sell. You can sell it as restored and ingrave it on back as such. I would not restore a pump plate,as there is to many out there,BUT THATS ME. I have a couple slated for restoration,that I will enjoy till I'm gone, and we will mark on back some how as such. These signs a so rare that they will have value,what it will be is a good question. My intentions are that they will be passed down to my son and stay with him. So do I care what I'm doing to value- nope.Sure others will not agree with my logic.I would say that the pump plate in question is reduced to half value,and some would rate it as junk. This topic always starts a debate here and has somewhat been beat to death several times in the short time I have been a member. Is restoration as bad as a knock off look alike ,I don;t think so,as long as it is not miss repersented,as orginal unrestored,but I understnd collectors concerns. I found it interesting that the some members that I heard bash restorations, could not wait to see the end result of the coke button that sellersrodshop done the step by step process here on Oldgas,and then tell him what a great job he done. JMTC---WELL MAYBE FIVE CENTS.
Edited by Loyd Pierce (Tue May 29 2012 09:30 AM)
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#329082 - Tue May 29 2012 09:16 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: Loyd Pierce]
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Registered: Mon Jan 31 2011
Loc: Pa.
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I am packing and shipping now. I will post pics and point out the problems. It has been restored all over the front, repaired, repainted and cleared.
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#329101 - Tue May 29 2012 11:26 AM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: always lookin]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Fri Jul 01 2005
Loc: Raleigh, NC
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...no chance at getting a refund?
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#329109 - Tue May 29 2012 12:26 PM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: gulfiend!]
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Registered: Mon Jan 31 2011
Loc: Pa.
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we/he is in the process of figuring out a way to make to right.
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#329116 - Tue May 29 2012 12:56 PM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: always lookin]
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Registered: Mon Jan 31 2011
Loc: Pa.
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#329118 - Tue May 29 2012 01:03 PM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: always lookin]
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Registered: Mon Jan 31 2011
Loc: Pa.
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#329121 - Tue May 29 2012 01:27 PM
Re: Questions about restored signs and value.
[Re: always lookin]
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Active Member
Registered: Sat Sep 17 2011
Loc: PA
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Wow!! Thanks for saving my ***** and outbidding me!!!
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