Posted 3 years ago
Lukewd
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We bought this at an auction, and it's old and no longer manufactored. Budweiser.com authenicated it is their product, and is a part of it's history.
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Posted 3 years ago
Lukewd
(1 item)
We bought this at an auction, and it's old and no longer manufactored. Budweiser.com authenicated it is their product, and is a part of it's history.
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I have one of these, how much are they valued at ?
Good question, Budweiser wouldn't give value because it is a conflict of interest, but they said to search online. I have looked everywhere and cannot find another like it. Mine still works and is excellent condition. The owner of it, told us it's rare and aleast worth 1000.00. Let me know if you find anything. Thanks Robin
Seen a description of that here
vintagesigns4sale.com/Neon-Sign-Price-Guide
it sold for $375 not sure if it like yours
Thank you for looking, not sure how to go about selling, so for now it'll sit on the fireplace mantle. Budwieser did e-mail more information, Budwieser True music program started in 2000. It is the script font that changed in 2000. They were helpful with dating the sign and miscellanous info.
I have one like yours but mine looks to be older the guitar body is not angled like yours every thing is stright up and down.My sign lights up and works great it would be nice to know how much it might be worth but I can't seem to find out but I will keep looking and asking. Have a good day.
Have you been able to find any more information about this light? I also have one and can not find much about it or its price
Thank-you