Posted 2 years ago
pickrknows
(160 items)
Here's a pic of a sign I picked up a earlier this summer,just got around to framing it. The frame keeps it from any further deterioration,and matches the rest of the garage,which I've been busy finishing. The sign is not in the best of shape, but they are fairly rare, and it's got great character!
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Very cool beer sign Bernie! What draws me in to these kind of signs are the highlights on the bottles. Someone actually took the time to paint those in.
Thank-you Perry for the nice comment, I did'nt know these highlights were done like that. Any better idea on age? There are no makers or date code visible , but it's definitly Canadian,the bottle says Toronto,Canada.
Thank-you Tommy!
Thank-you officialfuel!
Hello,
Nice Framing technique.
I have this Same O'Keefe's Ginger Beer Sign dated 1948 but in rather nice condition. It is an oldie but a beauty.
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