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Good afternoon....Received some pictures from an antique dealer wondering if I had ever seen something like this. It is a heavy metal, not cheap tin. They can't see if there is anything under the paint. It is 30 inches long. It looks like a homemade sign to me, but the lettering looks well done. Would appreciate your thoughts and opinions and I will pass it along to them. Thanks...Alex
Alex Looking for Texaco and Power Gasoline items
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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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Alex, Looking at the Texaco portion of the sign it appears to be attached with two screws. Maybe it was cobbled together from two separate items? Just my observation.
Regards, Jim
I collect gas pump salt and pepper shakers and the plastic coin banks made by AVSCO.
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It looks like a homemade sign to me, my thoughts exactly .. ... 
RANDY
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Thanks...I agree that it is homemade....the "Texaco" portion of the sign looks like it was professionally done or came from another sign of sorts.....I know this isn't the value forum, thoughts on that? I told her I thought it would be nominal as it is more of a homemade type of sign. but, I don't know and she was curious. I asked her if she sold it, would she consider putting it on Oldgas to give the members a shot at it and she said she would. Thanks again.
Alex Looking for Texaco and Power Gasoline items
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