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thanks, I didn't log on since I posted my message on december, I lost my 16 years old cat that I got when I was 11 and that was a really difficult moment for me to get through.
for the singer cardboard, I found it this sunday in Brussels and after removing some paper tape on it I discovered the address and that's near where I live, sadly now it's a bakery, the singer shop is no longer there for a long time
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few I picked up on the way home from columbia
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Really nice kerosene side lamp from a Model T with the red side lens...it had been been mounted to a display base.
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Wow that model A light is killer!!! Can something like that still be lit?
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Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Can something like that still be lit? Probably so, but not sure I want to try! It still has the original burner and rear reflector inside, and a small knurled knob outside controls the height of the wick (if it had one). I'm guessing it's from around 1916 on, since Ford phased out the brass ones in 1915 and then stopped making the stamped, steel-topped version later that year.
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WOW, That didn't last long! Longer than I thought it was gonna be. I was way off at 6.
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5 foot two signs mounted on post die cut painted tin
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Saw this one a few weeks ago.
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Bought this last week but picked it up yesterday.
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5 foot two signs mounted on post die cut painted tin In the background is a vending machine with what looks to be old chocolate bars in them. If so, there is a member on OG that may buy them from you. Just the bars, not the machine.
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You would have to ask Wayne Story for them. It's at his place. If there are any they are frozen solid.
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Something I picked up yesterday.
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Picked up this old clock , have never seen one like this that the clock is built into this frame not a clock slide into the frame. The clock is about 18 inches and frame over all is 3 feet . Frame is metal and the clock work is dated 5 - 55
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Remember you are only as good as your help If you don't make any noise no one will hear you!
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Seeking Knowledge and a Good Deal. Always looking for neon signs and skins , Flying A ,& Wayne 60s.
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Purchased this working 7UP cooler and large Kist sign. Both in the condition I love and look for.
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