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Drove past this sign pole on vacation and had to take a picture. Can anyone identify what brand it was originally for? Is it a Texaco? Thanks, Mike

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I believe these were generic and used by multiple brands for 6ft round signs.


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It looks to be texaco or gulf.


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I don't know the brands used in these but there is one without a sign on eBay, 160862873364, for $1200. Cheers, Don.

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We have a gulf like that


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Gulf. There's an "ear" to the right.

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1960's GULF


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I agree GULF. The "dog bone" sign fit this post. I have one in stock as well. Paul www.severngaspumps.com

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were two single sided signs mounted on this frame then or how did that work with the dog bone portion having framework within? thanks

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W/ electrical fixture in middle it appears that they were Plastic.

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It is Gulf. Two single sided porcelain signs. One bolted to each side. Some were on rectangular poles, but most were on a hex pole exactly as pictured.

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So you can see the bullet holes when somebody shoots it! I have never seen one personally with the plastic lenses, but it stands to reason that they certianly could have used them on these poles. That one shaded light certianly couldn't have been much illumination.

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Thas is definitely a gulf pole. They also made a lollypop pole for the dog ear signs. I have a complete one that I found a few years ago. I may put it up beside my new garage some day (if I ever get it built)!

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Maybe it was backlit and that's the light dangling/loose that would have lit the back?

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