Posted 2 years ago
wcm413
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This is a heavy metal sign that I don't much about . I'd appreciate any info if anyone knows anything about it .
Thanks , Bill
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Posted 2 years ago
wcm413
(1 item)
This is a heavy metal sign that I don't much about . I'd appreciate any info if anyone knows anything about it .
Thanks , Bill
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I believe 1939 Coca Cola Cast Iron Cashiers sign. Used indoors above counter. Been a while since i seen one. Good colors! Dave
http://cgi.ebay.com/COCA-COLA-CAST-IRON-FOUNTAIN-SERVICE-SIGN-/120668122586?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c18616dda
Wem413, The sign is a insert for a Coca-Cola park bench. I bought by bench from Sears some where around 1997. see my show and tell for the park bench.
ttomtucker is right. Dizzydave, if this was a actual coca cola sign, it wouldn't be made of cast iron. They never made a cashier sign from this design. The original signs from these designs were porcelain.
I appreciate the input . I've searched the internet and found a lot
of old coke signs but nothing like this .
My mistake! Cocacolakid is the man on Cke! Dave
ttomtucker , I checked out your bench , looks good !!
I did view it but didn't see it , sorry I bothered you , I'll sign off .
Hey no bother at all. I missed it as well. Its all a learning expereance! Dave
does anyone know where i can find a coke bench at? i have looked on ebay and craigs list. they must be hard to find. i would settle for the one walmart sold in the 90s
There is a coke bench and rocking chair at a shop on rt 28 in Manassas on the left hand side as soon as you pass the fairfax county line. The bench and rocker are in not in the greatest shape.
http://www.thecollectibleking.com/oregon/coca-cola-fountain-bench-chair-ridgefield_3521435.html