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1930s/40s STOP sign (Thru Traffic)

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    Posted 7 years ago

    MUTCDVictim
    (10 items)

    Vintage restored STOP sign from the time before the 1954 standardization of red fields for STOP signs.

    Stamped steel, embossed with 41 cateye reflectors. Back when signage was actually quite lovely.

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    1. cateburz, 7 years ago
      Super cool signs. I'd love to learn more about your collection. I work for the History Channel's new show Collector's Cafe. If you're interested shoot me an email cburzynski@thinkfactorymedia.com and I'd love to tell you more about the show! Thanks!

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