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Sun Dec 04 2016 12:04 AM
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A while back I saw one of these UTOCO key holder on EBay and as usually I didn't get it. What I am sharing with you is how my reproduction of that key and the one for the women's room. This will be part of my display of Early West Jordan Utah Gas Stations. I just wanted to see what you on this page thought. WJCurator
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Looks good,plastic or metal? How many were made?If they are not dated some of the "purists" may need therapy!
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They are made out of laser cut white plastic. Fast signs made the decals and mounted them on the plastic. I did the grommets. I only made the two as that is all I need for the display. Thanks for the feedback. WJCurator
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Thanks for the reply.
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Braden Splichal
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