Thanks for the pics. If anyone knows who had the blue/white Sunkist sign PM me Thanks
In bought these two Haffners globes that I am very happy with. Small company out of Lawrence Ma. I have two other different globes from this company.
Does anyone know who had the filter gasoline globe
Well made it thru the dice game with minimal losses, no rioting and lots of fun.
Need to get back to the road. Enjoy
Does anyone know who had the filter gasoline globe?
I'm pretty sure it was Ed in NJ. MetroPetro on here.
Who had the green vertical Mohawk??..I have a white one and would love the green!!
Thanks for posting Wayne.
That large black and orange Phillips is striking. Did it sell?
THANKS HENRY WISH I COULD GET AROUND TO ALL THE SHOWS AND PLACES THAT YOU DO GREAT PICS
Great pics and thanks for sharing!! Looks like a great show!!
Do you, or does anyone, know who's stuff this was and how I can get in touch with him/her?
Who has the round black and orange Phillips
as well as the kook motor lollipop?
AW
Thanks for posting the pictures Henry, who has what is why a lot of people don't bother posting pics of shows anymore.
Metro did not have the filtered globe. A guy two spaces to the left had it. I bought the Haffnar globes from him.
Steve,
Eric from Maine had the lamp shades
Mike Hoerner Herns on here had that great looking Phillips sign.
Rock
Anyone know who had the veedol tombstone in picture 24, and the amalie in picture 28 ? Please pm me, thanks !
Looks like great stuff! Was hoping to make it this year for the first time.. Next year is a must for me though!
What is all that killer west coast stuff doing back there?????? Looks like a fun show. Dollars in the dice game??? Thought you east coast guys had nothing but 100's in your pocket's....what gives????????
Great pictures thank you for posting! Looks like some great stuff there.
Than who has what is why a lot of people don't bother posting pics of shows anymore.
I've never seen anyone complain about people asking "who has what". What is a guy supposed to do when he see's the exact piece he's been looking for. Just let it go on down the road? The stuff doesn't just come knocking on the door and people certainly can't go to every show. And if it helps make a sale, then it is good for vendors as well.
In my case here, in that pic is the exact, seldomly seen shade that I need. Am I suppose to just ignore it? No. I don't see any issue with people asking "who has what". If someone can help them, then great. If not, then just click the back arrow and move on.
My 2 cents.
great show & pictures, thanks for posting ...
Jeez, give it a rest Phil.
Great pics as usual Henry . Thanks for taking the time to do this . So COOL for those of us that could not be there . Thanks again Henry .
Nice to see...thanks for sharing.
Thanks for posting the pics!!!! Greatly appreciated
I have no issue about collectors asking who had something. I answer if I can. I generally know the people at the Gas and oil shows, but I am bad with names. Sometimes I will let others answer as a result. Thanks Rock
Dealers are there to sell so if a picture from the show can help an item get sold all the better for all.
At a lot of the flea markets and antique shows I don't know the dealers. Sometimes I will get a name and number from a person if they have something I think a friend would be interested in. Some dealers don't want that info put out others are happy for any help.
I'm glad I asked!! Thanks to Rocco and Eric I'm going to finally have the shade I needed/wanted!!
Goooooo Oldgas!!!
In this cameras everywhere world we live in today,I'm seeing more & more & more swapmeet vendors put a cardboard placard on their tables with their largely written name & phone # on it,for when anonymous passerbys take a photo of their items.
I would imagine this type of topic showcasing items is why.
It is a good idea. {placard}
I know both Mike and Eric but there names did not pop in my head when the questions were asked. With Eric what popped in my head was the guy from Maine. With Mike it was the thought of the wet miserable nights sleep in the back of his pickup. It rained really hard Friday night. The things we do for this hobby.
Thanks Henry for the pictures,looks like it was a good show. Dad?
Thanks for posting the pics Henry. The show looked like a good time and quality stuff. See you at Columbus.
Thanks for posting the pictures. Any idea on the vendors for the Humble sign and the Humble tiger?
Many thanks
Sean
Thanks ROCCO2 for the information
Was able to make contact and buy the 48"
Phillips black sign
Great sign
Great pictures, thanks for sharing.
Who had the Union Oil, Speed and Power
thanks
You could not have asked for a nicer Phillips black sign. I thought that was one of the best signs at the show. Great color.
The Union sign was in the auction.
Thanks
I look forward to picking up the Philips sign
I was excited the purchase it
Appreciate the help locating the seller.
Had great conversation with him.
Looks like a great show
And great pictures
What is the deal with the small Sunoco Sign
with the stand?
i think it belonged to John Mancino who hosted the show,
Gassstuff on this site.
rock
Hi, anyone know who had the koolmotor curb sign? Thanks Ted
Thanks again for anyone that takes pictures at these shows. They help this stay at home dad stay happy.
Thanks for taking & posting the pics!!!!
herns on this site had the kool motor sign
rock
Thanks for pics. Ron Lease-Collector ;;;;;;;;