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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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Score! Nice sign Bryce. Glad it came out so nice!
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...the reason I couldn't hardly believe the bright colors is because here is a side-by-side comparison to the one I already owned.
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Nicely done Bryce. Another case of good luck for an OGer! What did you use to clean and polish it so nice? Besides elbow grease. Hey as a Bears fan it must be a little tough with those Packers colors, eh?
Last edited by Gasman84470; Sat Nov 22 2014 09:10 PM.
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Collecting most things related to Cities Service, Galena Oil, Hi-Speed Gas, Sunoco & Richfield.
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Always looking for Frontier and Beeline items.
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thanks guys...
Fred... I used a flexible plastic scraper & 2 full cans of Easy-Off oven cleaner to remove the paint. and then barkeepers friend & elbow-grease to work the border and smaller areas that had buildup other than paint. then finished it off with some wax.
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an upgrade- congratulations...
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dont get me started on the Bears... ugh.
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Amazing how the paint saved it from fading like the other. Nice sign , Bryce.
I like SINCLAIR and old American made stuff ... No china items.
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Time well spent, what a transformation.
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Great score on a hard to find sign Bryce! I presume the tan background version is older. Do you have any idea when each version was used?
Wanted: Gas pump globes:Sinclair & affiliates, IL companies. Ripple bodies. Anything Sinclair, Stoll, Pierce, 4 Bros. http://www.lastgas15.com/
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I'd be thrilled too! Nice job.
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Great rare sign like those colors...Scott B.
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Now that is way cool!
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Bob... regarding which is earlier... thats a good questions. I have now seen 2 of these signs that exist in the brighter yellow color... so I assumed the tan looking one was just faded. But after looking thru some of the pictures I have, the lollipop version of this sign is also the lighter tan color. The tan version seems to match the different gold penn oil cans & grease cans that Sweney had. I haven't seen any other products from sweney with a yellow quite as vibrant as this sign. I would guess the tan to be earlier and the vibrant yellow most likely a change that was made slightly before they were branded out to D-X in the 50s.
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Awesome sign! Good job Bryce!
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