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All items228996 of 244512Koken Congress Pedestal Hydraulic Barber Chair No. 135 Pat. Dec.8 1891; Oct. 22, 1895; Dec. 3, 1901 DONNA SUMMER ALBUM
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    Posted 14 years ago

    Adam3328
    (1 item)

    I am not selling this item!!!!! I was just wondering what value would be put on this???? I found this in a barn. I am keeping it so do not ask.

    There are 6 light bulbs inside and they all work. Both sides are perfect. No scratches, peeling, or discolor. Plastic has no cracks at all.

    I am only wondering how uch this would be worth. Like I said it is not for sale, I just wanna know it's value.

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    1. oilman514 oilman514, 14 years ago
      no one is allowed to buy or sell on here anyways so dont worry its simply to show your stuff and ask questions. very cool light as to value i dont know.
    2. firefly, 13 years ago
      Cool Sign, I found this site looking for a value because I have one exactly like it. Mine belonged to my grandfather and was in his workshop. I know he worked for Northern Indiana Public Service Company Between 1930's and 1960's but he might have picked it up at a hardware store. Not sure. I am pretty sure it has been around since the late 60's at least. I remember it from when I was a little kid. Please let me know if you find out anything,

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