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Vintage Pemco Gas Station yard Lights { I Think}

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    Posted 13 years ago

    nascaronma…
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    I rescued these from a metal scrapper that was heading to the scrapyard yesterday.
    He said he was cleaning up a old persons shop got them for $1.00 They are in really great shape for the years.

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    1. nascaronmain.com, 13 years ago
      Thanks Sonesfan1
    2. nascaronmain.com, 13 years ago
      Thanks SGT_ROCK
    3. joel, 13 years ago
      hi!
      stumbled onto your post looking for info on our montgomery wards refrigerator....
      but i just bought an identical pemco light off ebay for our coffee shop/restaurant...
      just amazed to see another one. good for you!
    4. AZVintageLighting AZVintageLighting, 12 years ago
      Nice! And yes, so often this cool lighting is just thrown in the scrap yard...

      I see this was categorized as Petroliana. And although its plausible yours came from a gas station, these can so easily be restored and even re-purposed as someone's outdoor lighting... Perhaps you can request a new category called Industrial Lighting? (I'm get Collector's Weekly to create this category).
      Regards, Matt

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