appears to be a lot of good advertising -thanks for posting pictures...
great pictures THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great pics,thanks for posting!
Looks like some nice stuff there, thanks for taking the time to post pics!!
Thanks For taking the time for pictures.
Tom
Thank you for taking the time to post pictures. It is appreciated.
Thanks for the pictures Charles.
Greatly appreciate the effort.
Wow, a lot of nice stuff there. Thanks for the pics.
Thanks for posting the pics. Lots of good stuff there. That Crown barrel is incredible.
Looking forward to being there tomorrow morning when the show opens!
Looks like it was a success! Thank you for the pictures!
Thanks for posting, it'a appreciated. ; )
Had a great time at the show, got to see some old acquaintances and meet some new ones, missed not seeing 5quart Don there. Picked up some nice items along with some pre-bought ones, Mark ran out of shirts so I'm glad I got my order in early. I was glad to see so many more vendors there and a new area opened up. Thanks to the host and the vendors for all your efforts, I can't wait for next year.
Great pictures again. That shell clam for the neon, and the Funeral home little neon. Are they still for sale?
Thanks
Wow, saw some great graphic signs in those last pics.
It sure is nice of you to take your time at the show to share with us that couldn't make the show.Great pictures!
Shorty
Great job on the pictures! We appreciate the time and effort. Wish I were there.
It was a long hard day of work and play for some.
And as usual myself and Dave Thompson are the last out the door. 2:30 pm for me and Dave shortly after.
Did see a few guys outside still packing.
As always a great show !!!
who had the humble tin tackers? Great stuff showed up!
WOW!!!! thanks for the pics
The Humble tackers were owned by Sam McIntyre.
Talk to Keith Elza for his contact info.
Thanks for the time and effort to help those who cannot attend see what it's like at a show like that ! On the third page 4th photo from the bottom there's a Texaco Ethyl globe next to a Mobile globe and one other I cant make out...could anyone PLEASE let me know who's table that was ? Thanks !!
Again, Keith Elza probably has the info for these vendors. While I do not have the info specifically, the Texaco globe was located " In the new building across to the left from a vendor named Ennis" This should give Keith a good idea of the both number, and he can go from there.
Sorry that my answer is so general, but that is about the most I know. Hope you can track the globe down!
Thanks Kieth for hosting a great show. It was good to be out again after the long winter. Looking forward to seeing the country this summer and finding a lot of great stuff!
Super coverage-thanks. It still boggles my mind that after decades vendors still don't put their contact info on their setups and people still have to play the "who had what" game. This website has 14000? members, a whole lot more exposure for the dealer than the show can offer. It's just a "no brainer" for me. If you want to sell something you have to know who had it.
Thanks so much for posting pics! I am curious and I am sure savinsam is, what was the price on that penn drake round sign from the first page of pics?
Awesome to see all these pictures. Out here in western Canada I've never seen more than 20-30 signs for sale in one place!
I would be very interested in that Penn Drake sign if anyone knows who had it ! ?
Penn Drake sign was owned by Lenny Chandler, I think.
His # is: 302 423 4218.
Super coverage-thanks. It still boggles my mind that after decades vendors still don't put their contact info on their setups and people still have to play the "who had what" game. This website has 14000? members, a whole lot more exposure for the dealer than the show can offer. It's just a "no brainer" for me. If you want to sell something you have to know who had it.
...it's quite possible that those vendors don't want to deal with shipping items, dealing over the phone/internet, etc...they bring the items for the people attending the show, not for those who might happen to see an item in the corner of a photo somewhere...I've seen vendors who DO post their contact info, usually in their hotel room window at Columbus...those folks are full-time dealers, and not collectors selling/trading extras...
...that said - the show was an absolute blast...the hosts are the best, the addition of the extra room was a hit, it was great seeing everyone again (Don, you were missed!)...
...next year's show is the 20th(!) and will be awesome...
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Great pictures . MetroPetro do you know who had the CO-OP cans?
Thanks for taking the time to take and post the pictures.
johnay I will see if I have his card
Thanks for the pics guys! Know its a lot of work. Cool Dog.
Thank a lot for the pictures.
For Johnay:
It was Barry Darlington's wife and son that were selling the Co-Op cans. I didn't get a card, but someone on here will know how to reach them.
who has the sterling lubster sign?
Anyone know who had the sunoco pricer boxes?
I had the Sunoco pricer boxes. Pm for info. Thanks John
I believe Henry had the sterling paddle. He is wayne60 on oldgas
I bought the Sterling lubster sign from the buddy I was set up with. I plan to keep it and hang it on the wall. Also thermoman gave me a good deal on a Kodak sign.
I think thermoman covered the show pictures very well. The pictures I posted, I tried to not duplicate thermomans photos. MetroPetro clearly did the same. A good portion of what MetroPetro took pictures of I never saw. It is great to have different prospectives. It just proves that you need to come early, stay late and take your time looking. You never know when the next great item is going to come out onto the table !
Just as a side note. While at the show my sister from Ma. called and told me Fleetwood Mac was in concert in Charlottesville Va. So you can guess where I was last night. Made for a great weekend, Mason Dixon Gas and Fleetwood Mac !!!!!
does anyone know the person with the national simplex 60 middle skins that was set up outside. Thanks
does anyone know the person with the national simplex 60 middle skins that was set up outside. Thanks
...'man.fats' on Oldgas...
Had a great time at the show! Anyone know what the phillips 66 went for at the auction? I was watching for it and unfortunately had to leave before it sold!
enjoyed the pictures, who had the tk 850?
Great sign!
And THREE price boxes with the sign!! Wow!
Great looking show!!!
Thanks to all for all the pics!!!!
enjoyed the pictures, who had the tk 850?
Wayne Story from Virginia had the 850
Awesome pictures. Thank you for taking time to take them and post them.
Great sign!
And THREE price boxes with the sign!! Wow!
Great looking show!!!
Thanks to all for all the pics!!!!
...just so you know: the back side of that Sunoco flange was gone - and two of the three price box signs are reproductions...