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As context, I received this s36" diameter sign as a birthday gift from my wife. It had been hanging in my friends' dad's shop for decades and when cleaning it out after he passed away, she arranged to get it from my friend for me. I'm a classic car guy but when it comes to petroliana I'm not a collector so forgive me for not having a value guide and research materials at hand. Repro or not, I'm happy to have it therefore.
What I have done is ask my friend where his dad would get such a sign and he said antique shops and swap meets - this in the 1980s mostly. I've done some general searching around the internet and it doesn't match any out there that I see. Could it just be someone's home art project - ?
I'll attach a photo, and list below some things that are apparant to me that seem odd or may just provide more information.
Some things that I notice are different - I'm sure there are plenty more to you experienced collectors:
Border is simply white, no black (or green) Wings / "A" have no black outline Font looks a little off here and there - the "G" in "Flying" looks a little small, and the "G" in "Gasoline" looks a different in terms of the width of the vertical piece and a little chop off at about the 7:00 ponit.
The little bottom vertical line in the "Y" in "Flying" looks off center.
The paint isn't highly uniform in application either - seems a little thicker here and there. It was also not clear coated in that a mile cleaner did remove a light bit of paint consistent with baked enamel finishes on automobiles prior to the advent of base/clear paint jobs.
The holes drilled are crudely done and not uniformly spaced. No grommet at the top one (largest, the middle and bottom ones are just sheetmetal screw holes by the looks of it. The back is galvanized finish.
I appreciate very much anyone's opinion on it. Again I am happy to have it as her gift, just trying to figure out what it is... - Scott
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130 views, no replies. Really noone has anything to add? All information appreciated.
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Sorry, I can't help you, I don't collect flying A but it doesn't look correct to me. But as I said I'm not an expert. Hang in there someone should chime in who knows.
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Scott, it doesnt look right, looks repro to me. I've recreated flying A graphics before for making repro shoebox lenses and the wings look like they have lost a lot of detail on this sign. Shouldnt be so blocky. Everything about the sign kind of screams repro to me,
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Scott...I concur with Paul. I have 3 Flying A pump plate, which are not the larger size, but all things considered I would think it is a reproduction sign. IMO
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Thank you Stephenwarren30, Paull Bell, and Done4 for your comments. Much appreciated.
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The FLYING just isn't flying with me. Spacing top of i and the g is to small. Gasoline g is leaning and not straight up and down. Maybe its way picture is taken? But as its been said I.m no expert and collect brand specfic.
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Thanks Loyd, it wasn't the way the photo was taken, that sort of thing is why I questioned it to begin with.
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I have an associated sign that I questioned also, but this one without seeing the back seems to be on the reproduction side. Painted signs were used of course by Flying A, but this seems too new looking for it to be 50 years old.
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With the back being galvanized finish it’s definitely a repo.
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Steve Jelf made these signs mostly in 26" and a few 36" if I remember correctly back in the late 70's up until he sold the business to Weathertech the floor mat folks 10 - 15 years ago they sold it to the Signpast company that went out of business about 2 years ago. Steve never marked the front of them just the back was marked with a manufacture name and date sticker and or an ink stamp that was easy to remove.
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Dang Don! You’re better than google.
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LOL I dealt with Steve and the other owners over the years or I wouldn't have a clue. Still have about 20 of the 26" signs hanging around in the shop. Not worth much but I enjoy the logos and colors.
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