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My buddy asked me to post this on here for him. He was interested in opinions from the experts as well as hoping someone here might want it.

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It is hard to place a value on an item like this, but in my opinion the pricing he has listed on Ebay is way above what the true value may be. I had a hand painted metal sign that I got in a collection that I purchased with a stand very similar to this and had a very difficult time selling it; ended up only getting $75.00 for it.


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41 cents would mean it was still in use in the 70's.


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Of minimal value and limited appeal.


Dave GILL,
Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.

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