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    Posted 9 years ago

    cambaby2
    (2 items)

    Acquired this from my uncle when he moved, unfortunately I didn't get much info about it except that he has had it for about 40+ years. I've included pics of the light on and off, any information would be appreciated!

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    1. Neonking Neonking, 9 years ago
      Budweiser produced a lot of these signs over the years starting in early 1970's all the way through early to mid 1990's. The grey frame was used in the 70's and then they switched over to black in the early 80's. If you look at the tag on the side of the transformer, under SER would be the date of MFG. The first digit is the month and the last 2 digits are the year. They are not very valuable from a collector's point of view because so many were produced and many are still out there but it's a great starting point for any collector. Thx for sharing.

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