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Posted By: Skydog Yellow Neon Stop Sign, Salesman Sample - Fri Jul 26 2019 05:28 PM
Hello, I posted a story about my Neon Yellow Stop sign refurb. In that thread I mentioned I had another Neon project. When I purchased the original sign the gentleman mentioned he also had a salesman sample of the same sign. I expressed interest and later purchased it from him, unfortunately it was broken inside and I have had it in my shop unseen for at least 20 years. While working on the original sign I mentioned it to the sign repair lady and she encouraged me to bring it in for her to look at.
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She got right on it and fabricated a new Neon to match the broken one.
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This sign has a piece of colored glass in front of the Neon that was also broken, so now I am on the hunt for a piece of dark red glass. This sign has the original transformer that still works, it also has a mechanical flasher unit that does not work. The wiring is all cloth covered for insulation and appears a little sketchy, my intention was to rewire the sign, but my sign lady talked me into ordering a new safer, electronic transformer with an adjustable flash feature. I will keep the original parts with the sign so it can be put back to original if someone wanted. I will post more pics after I get it all done.

Greg
Posted By: Skydog Re: Yellow Neon Stop Sign, Salesman Sample - Fri Jul 26 2019 05:36 PM
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Here are a couple more shots. Suggestions are welcome, also any idea of the value of this sign?
There is no brand name anywhere on either of the signs. the salesman sample is made of sheet metal, and was constructed by a craftsman!

Thanks Greg
Posted By: Skydog Re: Yellow Neon Stop Sign, Salesman Sample - Wed Jul 31 2019 10:39 PM
So today I made some progress on my sign, I removed the old transformer, timing unit, and the sketchy wiring.
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I received my new transformer with the blinking feature from the sign lady.
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I used JB weld to secure a couple of posts to mount the transformer inside. I went and bought a piece of colored acrylic sheeting and cut a piece to replace the broken glass.
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After I get it all together, I will try posting a video of the sign blinking.
Greg
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