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    Posted 8 years ago

    Tracy75
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    This sign was recently uncovered. It is a working electric light up wall sign. It appears to be made of plastic, and metal hardware. I have not cleaned it with anything. It is just as it was when I found it. I believe this sign was somehow involved/displayed in a bowling tournament. I am not sure of the exact history behind the sign. There were 3 generations of men that were all said to be very good bowlers. This leaves a broad span of 1930s to the 1980s that this sign may have been used as advertising during tournament play. It is aproximity, 35 cm wide and 31 cm tall. I have taken front pictures with it lighted and just as it is, as well as the only visable mark on the back.

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    1. Tracy75, 8 years ago
      I can't find a picture of this sign or any information at all. If any one could help piece these pieces together it would be great. Thanks for looking and helping.
    2. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      Don't think it is that old-- based on style of the sign, markings/ plastic backing, I'd say it was 1970s/ 80s at the EARLIEST.

      scott

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