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    Posted 11 years ago

    Catwntrstn
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    This sign is 10ft x 4ft. They were found in an old house in the Atlanta area. We have three. Couldn't find any info on them...nothing this big. Does anyone know anything about them? Thanks!

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    1. Daddy_Nobucks Daddy_Nobucks, 11 years ago
      Looks to be late 1930's. Originally had an embossed metal frame. If you'd like, e-mail me at daveq@wowway.com and I will respond with an image from a period salesman guide. Nice one! Not many are still around.
    2. DaveSierra DaveSierra, 11 years ago
      Very nice! How about posting pictures of the other ones as well please?!
    3. oreaves oreaves, 6 years ago
      I have several of these from the 1940s. They were called "Bulletin board" signs. Not many survived due to the need for metal during WW2 and the Korean war. The sign you show is awesome! Thanks for sharing

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