Posted 2 years ago
lrcoke
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I have this tin sign that measures 4' x 10' and came out of an old bar. It has had some sticky back tape on it but it comes off along with some nicks and bends from the way it was stored. I would love to know anything about it as it appears to be very old..........thank you
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and a good nap it was Ray . . . . Ray is right on the mark with his comments.
I certainly appreciate your comments and thank you for taking the time to enlighten me. To find information is a process that is convoluted and trying to sort through the vast amount available to see if it applies is tedious (although exciting) at best. It was great to see someone with some insight and again I thank you both.................
You sir, are very welcome.
I have also heard these signscalled the spotlight signs because it looks like theres a big spotlight on the coke bottle. Rays right about it not being highly collectible due to its size, but bars and resturants are not the only buyers of these large signs. I live in the country (not in town) and alot of collectors my way have huge garages and/ or barns. these large signs look great on the barns, garages, or even on fences.