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Tue Feb 28 2012 02:14 PM
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I did not even open a link, There is no need, being that size and being dealership signs they are reproductions.
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Here are Greg's signs..... As Rick stated they are repops.... The signs are way too small to have been used in any Dealership that I have personally been in or seen photos of.....
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Thank you for your insight.
I personally thought they might have been attached to a larger sign.
They do not display any markings. Based on their thickness and quality porcelain paint job I am assuming they are a higher quality repop. I have compared them to the new ones that are out there and there is a "night & day" difference.
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These reproduction signs are made in both light embossed tin and heavy porcelain like you have. They are small copies of the large porcelain signs that hung in front of dealerships in the 1950s. Available for at least a couple decades and probably still made today. They are made of heavy metal and a nice porcelain job, but they are not the real deal. Any 11 3/4" sign should be treated as seriously suspect until you know for certain.
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Let's give the new guy a little advice as to why many of us say "repop" without even looking. Antique, I think you might want to order catalogs from both Vic's and GPH.Both of your signs appear on page 62 of Vic's 08 catalog along with well over 40 more repop/fantasy signs.And that is without going into gas&oil,soda and more.
I'm sure many of us have catalogs going on back.I've got mine since from Vic ran the place and I can assure the product line has changed over time.Also,GPH has some pop stuff that Vic's does,to my knowledge,not handle.AS Jim says,be careful when you see 11 3/4" ,but do your research and don't be afraid to ask.They did make some real gas&oil signs in that size.
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Let's give the new guy a little advice as to why many of us say "repop" without even looking. Antique, I think you might want to order catalogs from both Vic's and GPH.Both of your signs appear on page 62 of Vic's 08 catalog along with well over 40 more repop/fantasy signs.And that is without going into gas&oil,soda and more.
I'm sure many of us have catalogs going on back.I've got mine since from Vic ran the place and I can assure the product line has changed over time.Also,GPH has some pop stuff that Vic's does,to my knowledge,not handle.AS Jim says,be careful when you see 11 3/4" ,but do your research and don't be afraid to ask.They did make some real gas&oil signs in that size. This is why, they ask us about authenticity, we tell him it is no doubt a repro, they don't believe us, and then they list them on ebay as an ORIGINAL, people like this should be banned from oldgas, they do no good for the hobby. IMO whether you like it or not.
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Unbelievable!honest guy there,huh?
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Well antiquedigger/schieks, good job, way to make an impression.
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Thank you for your insight. BS I am assuming they are a higher quality repop. you know what they say about (assume) and I think we which part of assume this person is.
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Of all things,I thought I might actually be helping a newcomer by showing him how to avoid buying repops in the future by naming a couple of readily available publications.Sadly,not so.
On the optimistic side,perhaps other newcomers with honest concerns and intentions will read this thread and learn.I hope so.
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On the optimistic side,perhaps other newcomers with honest concerns and intentions will read this thread and learn.I hope so. Good point, Maybe this thread should be one of those "sticky's" that are always on top. Make it kind of like an Oldgas "Code of Ethics"
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