Posted 2 years ago
stevenstowe
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im trying to find out how much its worth please help me. i will part with mabey. if some1 could give me an ideal on its value.
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Posted 2 years ago
stevenstowe
(1 item)
im trying to find out how much its worth please help me. i will part with mabey. if some1 could give me an ideal on its value.
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i have this same sign and im trying to find what its worth. everything works. it has a crack in the sign but is still intaked.
SAME HERE
Your clock is from the late 40's to early 50's. If you could find someone to repaint the "Meet your friends here" part it would probably sell well on ebay. I'd say around 300.00 or so. I have this same style clock except with the Borden's Ice Cream Logo on it with Elsie The Cow. I paid 350.00 for it and I'm restoring it now. You can always put it on ebay with a reserve price of what you'd be happy with. The only problem then you'd have is how to ship it. You could always list it as Pick Up Only...I just had an old Lone Star Light Up Sign on ebay and it only brought 300.00, I had the reserve a lot higher than that. Hope this helps some,Steve