Posted 2 years ago
Joelasico
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I havent been able to locate this sign anywhere, and I am interested in its history. Does anyone know anything about it or its value?
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Posted 2 years ago
Joelasico
(1 item)
I havent been able to locate this sign anywhere, and I am interested in its history. Does anyone know anything about it or its value?
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Here is info on Hannah & Lay. Contact the Traverse Library and see if they can help. http://record-eagle.com/150/x75066126/Founding-Father-Perry-Hannah
I recently discovered some boxes of this medication that have never been opened and still contain the pills and the original instructions inside.
I have been working this weekly - I have found the sign itself VERY rare, and will post info as I find it. Having the meds themselves is probably an even rarer thing - dont get rid of them!
- I might add that I may have some interest in your find....however i have no idea the value of them, and wouldnt know where to begin. It would be neat to have one box to go along with the sign. Are there any dates on any of the paperwork or packaging? Any other print info with the package that might be of interest? - thanks for responding !
Just came across this today and am hoping to get more information on it. I realize this thread was started two years ago but if anyone knows how to contact Erika to see if she still has the boxes of the medication or how to find such an item I would appreciate the help!
Hi Adtob,
I have one of the vintage Lasico signs that match the medication in good condition. I would love to know more about it. I'm thinking of posting it on Ebay just to see what happens!