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Is this sign cut down ?
Last Post 15 Jan 2014 08:40 PM by dingledong. 4 Replies.
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david
Mad Keen Collector
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14 Jan 2014 09:30 AM
david
Mad Keen Collector
Posts:106
14 Jan 2014 09:31 AM
The fact there is no makers name and the position of the holes makes me think it is?
Griffon65
Tat Addict
Posts:638
14 Jan 2014 09:44 AM
I had the same thought.
SteveTheTyke
Guru Tat
Posts:1522
15 Jan 2014 08:31 AM
I don't think so, the mounting holes being very close to the edges is usually an indication of an original, as these were drilled before the steel went for enamelling. Unfortunately I've never seen another one of these in any book or in the flesh so no comparison can be made. I suspect it was for the Irish market. Maybe ask the seller for a picture of the reverse side which may reveal if there is any enamel overspill on the edges which also will give a good indication of an un-molested sign.
dingledong
Tatter
Posts:9
15 Jan 2014 08:40 PM
still nice though
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