Posted 3 years ago
jlee
(2 items)
This is a sign which was used to hand outside of gas stations as their advertisements. Ashland Oil was originated in Ashland, Kentucky. The sign is approximately 4 foot by 6 foot by 8 inches thick. It still has the wires attached for the light sockets (florescent) inside. I have not tried it to see if the sockets still work or not. It is in excellent shape. I do not know if there is much of a market for these; am curious as to that. I have just finished the outside of my garage, and may end up mounting this on it.
Thank you for your time.
Jim Lee.
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