Posted 5 months ago
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Hi this is an old Amaco service station clock not sure how old can anyone tell me ? also as you can see the lettering on the inside of the glass is peeling should i try to restore it or would that take away from the clock ? any help would be appriciated mabie value unrestored and restored and date of the clock . thanks in advance.
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American Oil introduced in 1932 a logo which was the first to bear the name "Amoco". It featured an ellipse divided into three sections horizontally; the top and bottom were red, and the middle had a black background with white lettering. A new logo was developed by Indiana Standard and introduced in 1946. It combined the Standard torch with the Amoco oval.
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