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Thanks for adding the additional photos.
Looking for photos, etc from 60s era Shell-A-Rama gas station and Pal's Diner, Rt. 17 Mahwah, NJ & US or state highway signs, shields, route markers
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I made a conscious decision NOT to bring my van in case a situation like this came up. My favorite non Mobil sign, the colors were amazing. Super nice guy from Maine selling it as well.
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My favorite neon at the show, I went back 3 times to admire it. I wanted to accidently plug it in.
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Thanks to all for the photos. It is always neat to see all the goodies out there!
Regards, Jim
I collect gas pump salt and pepper shakers and the plastic coin banks made by AVSCO.
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Hey thanks for the photos!
Does anyone contact information or know who had the Indian lighted sign for sale?
Thanks, David
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Great pics and good stuff up for grabs...if you have your wallet with you
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[quote=David Montalbo]Hey thanks for the photos!
Does anyone contact information or know who had the Indian lighted sign for sale?
Thanks, David
That sign wasnt there on Friday...sorry
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A great show right in my back yard. If your a dealer or buyer you should add this one to your list. John Mancino, who runs the show, is a great guy and I have developed a number of lasting friendships with the dealers.
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KlockKing,
Thanks for letting me know that the sign was not there on Friday! So, maybe it showed up on Saturday?
Or, does anyone know who may have bought it?
Thanks again, David
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Hi David, not sure on that Indian sign. Try contacting John the show promoter, "Gas Stuff" on this site.
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Here is a flattened/thin Pegasus-- this is the larger version and is probably 5 1/2 feet measured side to side. They must have made a ton of the smaller horses in the range of 4 foot measured across vs these. For the smaller version you'll see them time to time with the thin (1/4 inch?) blue border around the perimeter of the horse. They made that 4' bordered horse for I believe 2 years only, from 1932-34, but dont quote me on the years.
This seller and I both said it at the same time, the cookie cutter Pegasus signs get all the attention. In my opinion, these thin signs present just as well, and this was a great example. Would have loved to give this sign a ride to my garage from the show.
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