I know some of you seniors must be able to teach us more about this. How, if at all, common it was. It looks like a series of angled wedges with signage on them fanning around the globe body. In this case of course saying "Sunoco". The second piece there looking to have an "S". The third having a "U". And so on. Not sure what is on that first piece.
Anyone have any other pictures of such a thing?
Was this style unique to Sunoco?
I know I've seen similar things in a radial porcelain sign like the Quaker State I've shown for example. But I've never seen anything like this until now.
Also nice picture of teh price box.
Any pics/info greatly appreciated.

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Last edited by Steve C.; Sun Feb 02 2014 05:19 AM.

Steve Coppens
Always interested in Sunoco items!
Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!