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IMO.....this will be considered a fantasy item until there is some documentation or photographic evidence to the contrary. I am not saying it couldn't be real....but there seems to be no proof.
Alex Looking for Texaco and Power Gasoline items
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Take a look at e-bay #280774430291 I know this is not a logo sign but it is a painted enamel sign made by the Allan Morrison Sign Co. in 1972. I have one of these which a friend took from the factory many years ago and gave to me. I have another friend that has this same sign but it is in english and says kerosine. I had never seen one before. I have five different Texaco signs that are all dated A 3-72 Made in USA. I also have a painted enamel Sky Chief Marine pump plate dated A 12-61 Made in USA. I know there has been talk about that one as well on this chat. One of these days I will figure out how to post pictures it would make it more interesting.
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I've seen most these signs you're talking about. Even have/had them in my collection. Some of these signs I believe were made for the foreign market ?
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I beleive for the French Canadian market.
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