Posted 3 years ago
evilroboknee
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My wife's grandfather owned a small store and he got this sign from a Coca-Cola dealer. It was never used and it's in great shape, but unfortunately the cover is in tatters. We are not sure how old it is, we think it's from the 50's. It's not a tin sign, it's got a glossy paper over the metal part of the sign.
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This is a 1950s celluloid hanger or counter top sign. You could use it either way.