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Hi, I live in Bisbee AZ and found this sign in a local antique shop. I am restoring a Triumph TR6 and I would love to find Triumph car signs but never have so I bought a Triumph motorcycle sign. It is 8" X 5 1/2" and heavy for its size. I can't find anything about it on the web so I'm reaching out to you for info. I had to really crop my photo to get down tp 150 KB. Please let me know if I should take more pic for you.
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Two different signs. White lettering versus yellow lettering.


Regards, Jim

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and the plastic coin banks made by AVSCO.
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Originally Posted by SandPCollector
Two different signs. White lettering versus yellow lettering.

same sign, 2 different versions - the one with the yellow lettering is porcelain .. ... cool


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