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Scott Baselt #223455 Tue Jan 04 2011 04:44 PM
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Keep digging.... Get a metal detector!!!! Where there's one there might be more!!!


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Lucky's Lonestar #223456 Tue Jan 04 2011 04:51 PM
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I KNOW THIS IS SOCONY BUT IT SHOWS WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH A BARN HANGER SIGN.



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THE AMERICAN GARAGE #223469 Tue Jan 04 2011 05:44 PM
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Great job with the Socony sign! Thanks for the advice, I can use all I can get.

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Looking for gas,oil related clocks,especially neon and spinners .clock repair available. Mick
oldnfuelish #223482 Tue Jan 04 2011 06:23 PM
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WOW.... What a great story! Looks like a metal detector's in my future as there could have easily been more signs thrown out when this one was. It was almost 1/2 buried when I was a little kid, and it had not been on a slope it would have been completely buried. Wish me luck!

Scott Baselt #223484 Tue Jan 04 2011 06:25 PM
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id say scott is just right on the price...not much value in that condition, but still a cool old sign. would like 1 myself if anyone near indiana has 1?? thanks chris

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I must be the minority, as I like them in this condition! Its what I prefer. Not to say I wouldnt take a mint sign, but I love a sign that shows age and character. I wouldnt try to restore it at all.

D Phillips #223520 Tue Jan 04 2011 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: D Phillips
I must be the minority, as I like them in this condition! Its what I prefer. Not to say I wouldnt take a mint sign, but I love a sign that shows age and character. I wouldnt try to restore it at all.


WITH THE SIGN I RESTORED ABOVE, I LEFT THE OPPOSITE SIDE IN IT'S ORIGINAL AGED COND....BEST OF BOTH WORLDS! LOL!


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THE AMERICAN GARAGE #223526 Tue Jan 04 2011 08:25 PM
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Paint on porcelain is just that, Paint on porcelain.

Dick Bennett #223536 Tue Jan 04 2011 08:48 PM
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CHEAP YET VERY EFFECTIVE!


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