Posted 3 years ago
cjmarston
(1 item)
Not sure how old it is, it's metal with glass marble reflectors. Want to know if you can tell me more about it and how much it's worth.
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Posted 3 years ago
cjmarston
(1 item)
Not sure how old it is, it's metal with glass marble reflectors. Want to know if you can tell me more about it and how much it's worth.
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hey,
I use to have a few of these..from the 50's early 60's. They used the cat eye alot back than. You can get $125 for it. If your interested in selling it I would love to pick it up
Reality is that this sign is earlier than the fifties. Probably late 30's early 40's. And, you can get more than $125 or it...believe it.
thanks for the help with this... I think i'm going to hang on to it for now.
anytime...any other questions just find me
That's worth at least twice 125. never trust someone who says oh I had a lot of those its only worth 125 wanna sell it to me?
Ha. I'll give you 175 I think they mostly stopped using the cats eye after the 40s.
Its an awesome sign any stop sign collector would love to have it.