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#716311 Sat Sep 08 2018 09:04 PM
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Hi folks

Title pretty much says it all. Looks legit and it has a company stamp on the bottom of it, gromets are in the right place but I’m not sure. Any insight on if they even make repops of these or if they make fakes with Orilla stamps.

Thanks for any help!

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Looks good. The holes and grommets in those locations is one of the ways those signs were attached to the front façade of the station. To my knowledge, those signs have not been repopped in that size. There are reproductions that are smaller, 24? inch and different around the outer edge as in an extra stripe I think? And the fake 10 inch ones people pass over as pump plates that were never used on pumps. That's the real macoy as Randy on here says.

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so why would you say or suspect its a reproduction??


Wanted early tin litho signage.
petro, farm, auto, etc.

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