Posted 12 months ago
Deltaduck
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We found this Schlitz sign in my mother-in-law's basement. I've seen a lot of them on line, but most of them are half the size of this. It's almost 30" across. My son says Pawn Stars says bigger usually means less valuable because fewer people have room for it. Is this true? There's nothing on it that says what year it was made. The smaller ones say anywhere from '68 to '74. Anyone know any history on these signs?
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Frankly speaking, I wouldnt trust ANYTHING a pawn shop says even if they do have a TV show.