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Beer Clocks36 of 41Repurposing time-how 2 breweries did it1930's Shonbeck Clock Co.  Hamilton, Ont., for Labatts Beer!
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    Posted 12 years ago

    oldnfuelish
    (32 items)

    a friend of mine recently picked up this clock,and we are trying to find out a little about it. it looks like it had a marquee at on time. also one of the neon tube wires goes to the transformer,and the other goes to the outside of the body.as if it would have connected to another tube on a marquee.wondered if anyone knows the age,if it had a marquee,and maybe a pic of a complete one.also is it related to the old style beer we know today?. thanks in advance..mick

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    1. oldbeer oldbeer, 12 years ago
      This clock was on the...right? side of a neon sign that had the word "Old Style" in upper and lower case letters (white neon) It was advertising Old Style beer brewed by G. Heileman Brewing headquartered in LaCrosse,WI. Your sign was made in the late 50's through mid 60's.
    2. oldnfuelish, 12 years ago
      Thanks,I even found a pic on an auction sight.

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