Posted 2 years ago
dlc2258
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My dad has had this D-X oil sign in the barn since the mid 60's , We have had this since the late 50's, we used D-X gas on the farm and I can remember this laying in the barnlot in the 60's finally my dad put it in the barn where there has been things layed against it and the part of the barn where it's been has an open end so one side is faded more than the other from the sun, the sign has some rust spots on it they are worse on one side than the other, it is a metal sign, it has no dents in it and it measures 70" x 39" I am trying to figure out how much this might be worth, I really have no idea so if anyone can help me out on a realstic figure I would appreciate it. Thanks,
Doug from Indiana
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Doug, I saw a sign like this but in a little better condition sell on eBay for $1100. I myself have one on my wall, but there's no way I would take 1100 for mine! Seems like the large curb style signs are somewhat out of fashion today. I guess, bigger doesn't always mean better! It does make sense, seeing as not everyone has the space to display these large signs. Mike