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    Posted 13 years ago

    Esther110
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    Vintage cardboard(?) ad in original frame.
    I bought it over 10 years ago, but I don't know if it's much older than that.
    First two pics are me humoring Cocacolakid97, and the last one is the back of the PARTICLEBOARD ad...

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    1. cocacolakid97 cocacolakid97, 13 years ago
      Can you do me a favor? This might be a score on your part. Take it out of the fram (if possible), and feel the front and back of the sign. If it it feels like metal (tin) on cardboard, then you got yourself a genuine, faded out WWI era coca cola sign worth maybe 100-150 in the current shape it's in. (Mint these things are worth $750!) Great find, I assume you probably paid less then 50 dollars for it?
    2. cocacolakid97 cocacolakid97, 13 years ago
      Oh, by the way, if it's all made of cardboard with no tin, it's probably a reproduction. My suggeston would be if you take it out of the frame, leave it out. The wood might damage to the metal, plus, this baby is too beautiful to be framed IMO.
    3. cocacolakid97 cocacolakid97, 13 years ago
      Sorry, this sign was also made in the 1920's as well.
    4. Esther110 Esther110, 13 years ago
      Lol...I paid 200 pesetas, about 1,50€...a little over a US dollar.
      But no, it's cardboard. No need to take it apart...*sigh*
    5. cocacolakid97 cocacolakid97, 13 years ago
      Are you sure? I see rust, and indents on the edges like a genuine tin over cardboard sign. Please, humor me, feel the face of it, it should be smooth. The back is cardoard, but the face shouldn't. I guess it could always just be a scan of one...
    6. Esther110 Esther110, 13 years ago
      I would say it's a 70s particleboard print
    7. cocacolakid97 cocacolakid97, 13 years ago
      Alright, dang, sorry if I got you excited. Just for kicks, can you post a picture of the back?
    8. Esther110 Esther110, 13 years ago
      No worries, I knew all along it wasn't porcelain or tin. It was you that got all excited.
      Thanks for the laugh!! :D :D
    9. tommy1002 tommy1002, 13 years ago
      Is it possible that it's masonite and not cardboard or particle board??
    10. Esther110 Esther110, 13 years ago
      Now THAT is a possibility. How can I tell without taking it apart? The frame is the original frame that came with the ad, and I wouldn't want to ruin it.
    11. earlycoke earlycoke, 13 years ago
      Your sign is a poor reproduction of a metal over cardboard sign from the 20's. It was probably produced in the 80's or 90's. Sorry.
    12. Esther110 Esther110, 13 years ago
      Don't be sorry earlycoke. I never thought it was of any real value, just my own whimsical taste. It was cocacolakid97 that started all this ...he just didn't want to believe it wasn't tin...even though I kept saying it was particleboard. lol
    13. cocacolakid97 cocacolakid97, 13 years ago
      The medical term for my conditon is "wishful thinking".

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