Posted 1 year ago
ttomtucker
(264 items)
This Laurel & Hardy sign belongs to a good friend of mine. I thought it was unique because I collect antique telephones, but so does my friend. The sign was used to direct people to a public telephone. I was on line and saw this ad for a Laurel & Hardy convention to be held this coming May in Kent, England.
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I grew up watching Laurel and Hardy, love it !!