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I have a few Atlantic fried egg gasoline and motor oil signs. Whenever I see old gas station photos, I never see them in use. Does anyone have vintage photos of the attached signs in use? A guy at the Frederick, MD show told me that they were used on sandwich board signs but I can't find any photographs of that explanation either.

Thanks for any info/images that you have.

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This could be one in a hanging bracket. Can't be sure size is the same.

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Last edited by Steven C.; Sun Apr 08 2018 05:13 AM.

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Thanks Steve. Yes, that's certainly it. The signs are large so there is no question they would be hung as seen in the photos you've posted. Thank you!


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