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Thu Nov 08 2012 07:46 PM
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150939528860. AAA Sign Co. / 100% New
Dennis Leith / Always looking for unusual Gilmore Oil Company items and Automobilia Displays
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wow, that looks so fake, epic fail!!
Looking for any cans! PM me what ya got!
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Thanks Dennis. It wouldnt be very obvious to me other than the AAA sign company. I can see how someone would get fooled. He says you cant lose if you buy from him, and you can return it for a full refund, but I bet he wouldnt pay shipping.
Last edited by JimT; Fri Nov 09 2012 03:23 AM.
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Nice smoke coloring to make it look more original. I have only seen two real tin powerlube signs.
Scott Wright
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Looking at the other items listed and feedback of the seller; I'm leaning towards them not knowing that it's a reproduction/fantasy sign.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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Nice smoke coloring to make it look more original. I have only seen two real tin powerlube signs. Man, I thought all of the originals were porcelain an just assumed that if it was tin, it was a repop. Guess I was wrong again. Haha. So, just to try and learn how were the original tin Powerlube signs different than this one? Thanks Scott! Ryan
WANTED: Lonzo Oil, Pacer, Super Par Items
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