Posted 2 years ago
crabbycorgi
(11 items)
Picked this up at an auction yesterday. If you look closely you'll see that the original impression stamped "Stop" is visible thru the fading red & white painted "Stop". The original yellow and black paint is still visible near the edges of the sign.
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That's pretty cool, I think it was a city stop sign, but then needed to paint it red for the new transportation law regarding stop signs needed to be red. Very nice piece.
I have a yellow one. Could I ask what you paid for it?
It was grouped with a pile of other stuff, might have been about $25 for all of it.
thanks