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#683970 Wed Apr 05 2017 08:59 AM
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questionable lubester sign,
bottom- is a orig. lubester sign
notice difference at base of sign .. ... cool

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Hey Randy. The top one looks like the painted metal version, with the lower photo the porcelain version. The painted ones are smaller and have a "cream" colored background. Can't guarantee it's original, but I have had 5-6 that were. I don't think they were widely used, and I've seen a number of them that looked to have been new old stock.


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Originally Posted By Pegasus
The top one looks like the painted metal version, with the lower photo the porcelain version. The painted ones are smaller and have a "cream" colored background. Can't guarantee it's original..


Richard, bottom one is also painted metal version, with the sign in question & mine both measuring 7" in diameter with mine also having a cream colored background, the reason questioned is the embossed feature on mine between the sign & base of attachment .. ... cool


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