Posted 9 months ago
pw-collector
(488 items)
A Coca' Cola sign above the Parker Smokes & Magazine Shop in
San Jose, California. Ted Parker, proprietor standing in front.
The year is 1940. I dated this by the magazine rack on the right, the second magazine down from the top is, The Saturday Evening Post, May 11, 1940 (found cover searching S.E.P. covers. See photo above).
The newspaper rack below, lower full front page showing, is the San Jose Mercury News.
This Coca'Cola sign is like the one jameyrd posted 10 months ago.
1940http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/37860-1940s-drug-store-style-coca-cola-sign?in=92
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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This coca'cola sign is like the one jameryd posted 10 months ago.
Dave
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/37860-1940s-drug-store-style-coca-cola-sign?in=92
Thanks officialfuel & BELLIN68 for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks Manikin for the appreciation.
Dave