as always - love the pictures, thanks for posting .. ...
On the way to the show this morning I ran up on a glass lettered sign and a Pegasus on a building. After I left the show I saw this old station island which still had its pumps.
Well if you get a chance it is a great show to spend a day or too at.
Henry,
Thanks for taking the time to post the great pictures .
Any idea who had the super Chevy Sign ?
Thanks Sid
It sold a few minutes before I walked up on it. I talked to the man that bought it but did not know him.
THANKS HENRY its like being there
That ski bike is way cool....Thanks for posting and we'll see ya' in Brimfield!
Thank you very much for taking the time to post these photos. I know everyone who can't attend appreciates it as well.
Thanks for taking the time to post the pictures, you sure get around!
Tom.
Like everyone else has said....Thanks for the pics.Looks like a lot of cool stuff
I was there for Friday, about 2pm...didn't find too much.
Sinclair Penn oil sign was priced at $925, the Prestone therm was $425, both on the heavy side I thought. 15 minutes later I saw a guy carrying the Sinclair sign to his car. The Coke clock was stickered at $1600, and I believed it to be a repop. There was a Kendall spinner neon on the field for $695, but the original face was missing all of the white paint, again I thought that was on the heavy side.
The best piece there was the NOS neon service sign. Double sided, with broken neon. Bad part was the sign was tin, not porcelain. I left about 4pm, the sign was still there. Asking price was $3500.
I'm sure the weather played a part, but I thought the merchandise was low grade at best. Maybe the dealer turn out for Saturday was better, if anyone went, I'd appreciate the input. Don't know if its worth the $12 entry fee next year.
Paul
Great Report on the Show Paul! Great Photo's don't tell the whole Story. I like the way you gave some prices and your outlook on the show.