Marchon Firelighters
Last Post 08 May 2010 12:45 PM by Bramcote. 6 Replies.
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05 May 2010 08:14 PM  

Hello

I'm new to the forum.  I found you when trying to get some info on enamel signs.  I've got one that I'm thinking of putting on EBay, but I don't know whether it's the sort of thing someone would want to buy.  Any thoughts would be much appreciated. It's 12.5" across the top and 7.5" high. We've had it for many years sitting in a shed.

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05 May 2010 08:16 PM  

Sorry, forgot the photo....

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05 May 2010 08:18 PM  

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05 May 2010 08:20 PM  

Hi there,

It looks like tin to me, any chance fo a pic of the back.

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06 May 2010 04:11 PM  
Marchon was a chemical works they made washing powder till the late 80s early 90s. The site has been levelled and given back to nature.
It is in Whitehaven, West Cumbria. Jez.
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08 May 2010 12:43 PM  

Hi

Yep, I think it is tin.  The magnet sticks to it. So I suppose it's not much good is it?  Here is a photo of the back anyway (if I can manage to attach it this time).

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