Birds Custard - Very Tasty !
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21 Jan 2019 01:50 PM  

 Got this yesterday . It's one i've not seen before. The gloss is a little bit down but it still looks pretty good to me . Very happy to acquire it courtesy of Godfather Steve (or Trackie as Lummox calls him ) Size is 30"  x  30"  and heavy too. (on iron)  Anybody else seen this version before ?

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21 Jan 2019 05:35 PM  
Nice Teddies
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21 Jan 2019 05:43 PM  

 nice zebra

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21 Jan 2019 07:02 PM  

 I've told you before Rusty , I'm not gonna sell you them teddies!  (Or that zebra) 

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21 Jan 2019 07:25 PM  

Great sign, real offbeat design !!

Hey Trixiebell don't blame me for the Tracky nickname, it was you who told me they used to call him Wacky Tracky man 

 

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ps.  Lovely cherub

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21 Jan 2019 08:07 PM  

Looks like you're still packing a VCR - Trixie  

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21 Jan 2019 08:28 PM  
Hi What age is it
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21 Jan 2019 08:35 PM  

 I think I know where this is heading.   Ross , "wacky Tracky " . Where's that come from ? Not me ,I promise you . Yesterday morning we were laughing about that post you put about   "Trackie and Trixie " which Steve was amused by . I'm glad you like the cupid but he's not for sale either .Cheers,Marcus.       Rusty, the VCR is a printer.

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21 Jan 2019 08:43 PM  

 Hi Pwr. It's Art Deco in design , so late 20`s  to early 30`s probably .

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22 Jan 2019 04:12 AM  
Where are all you armchair sign haters, to me this looks european, i.e non British, but I know it IS British, I just think it doesn't look it. I like the sign, just making the point.....
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22 Jan 2019 10:56 AM  

Are the screw holes oddly positioned?

It's a tin and it's for biscuits so it doesn't really fit, but hey!

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22 Jan 2019 12:34 PM  

 Hi Hilbert. Great little tin you've posted. Nice touch with the bird image on the biscuit. There are 8 fixing holes ,2 to each corner, as the sign is iron and so it's very heavy for it's size.  Better support for it I imagine. 

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22 Jan 2019 02:45 PM  
Ive not seen it before Marcus..i prefer the other version to be honest if i had to choose 1..i think the other one is earlier due to colours used..you say this one you got is on pig iron,,whats the other one on??cheers
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22 Jan 2019 03:55 PM  
Trixie does like the birds :)
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22 Jan 2019 05:11 PM  

 From memory Spence, That's also iron , not mild steel. As you can see it's up on the wall and I don't want to disturb it .Like the other sign ,it has 2 holes at each corner.

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