Posted 2 years ago
VikingFan82
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I took a trip to Stillwater, MN today. Its an old river town basically run on antique shops. There are eleven in town. We stopped in an old diner and had an ice cream cone. The walls were covered with old cola signs, of every variety. This one impressed me the most. It's the biggest Coke sign I have ever seen. It was approximately 3 ft x 10 ft. You can see it's size in relation to the customers. How old would this be and what's it's estimated value? I took the photo with my phone so it's not the best resolution.
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There was another, smaller one that had a female soda jerk looking girl on it. I couldn't get a picture of it though without being the weird guy standing at people's tables taking pics haha.
It looks like a nice collection of all types of signs, were they all old?
That is a nice coca-cola sign. Thanks vikingfan for the post.
Yeah Tom, they all looked old, vintage. Tons, all four walls. I am thinking the diner got them from the antique shops, the weren't many in the shops themselves. lol
VikingFan82, thanks for sharing. There is a variety of great signs. I like it.