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Originally Posted By: redindianguy
so the one you posted with outside neon is pre 1934 ? thanks


Yes, based on the style of the letters which are more "script" then the 1934 style which were block letters.


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Originally Posted By: gmstuff
I'm not sure what you mean by the neon shape is incorrect


Not my question, but I think they are referring to the ends of the "bow tie" where the glass is angled on yours and vertical on the other. In my opinion your sign is done correctly.


Yes, the ends of the one sign that I posted has neon on the angle and also the straight edge of the Bowtie; which would be incorrect. Please refer to the picture I posted that shows the style of lettering for the years they were changed /used.


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