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Vintage Coca Cola Signs

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

It’s pretty hard to discuss vintage signs without mentioning Coca Cola.  Among vintage signs that you may see when you’re out shopping or even at restaurants, vintage metal Coca Cola signs seem to be the most popular.  Not all Coca Cola signs are actually vintage signs though.  Some are reproductions that have been created to [...]

Finding Vintage Signs - Part I

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Whether trying to locate vintage or antique signs for collecting or for decorating, sometimes you can easily run out of ideas to find vintage signs.  Of course you can always go to an antique dealer which is likely the easiest option, however maybe not the best.  Remember that an antique dealer is in business to [...]

Vintage Farm Signs

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

I grew up on a farm and will always remember those old tractors and farm implements that we still used even though many of them, inlcuding the tractor was over 40 years old.  In the top section of our barn where we parked the tractor and kept the hay we had some old license plates [...]

Vintage Borden Signs

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Depending on your age, you might remember Elsie the Cow, the mascot most used in Borden Dairy advertising.  At one time Borden was the largest dairy products producer in the United States, based in Columbus Ohio.  It was founded in 1857 by Gail Borden Jr. and it’s main product sales came from condensed milk which [...]

Vintage Texaco Signs

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Vintage Texaco signs show off the rich heritage of the automotive and oil industry in the United States like no other. Perhaps one of the most recognizable logos in the United States, Texaco has been around since 1901, originally called the Texas Oil Company. The company grew over the years and at one point [...]

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