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Old metal sign restoration: method, materials, how much to charge

thewvsignguy

New Member
Keep that piece of history original, I would not restore it. Unless they are adding the neon back to it.

I would love to have that piece of history hanging up in my shop.

Just my .02
 

spectrum maine

New Member
sweet vintage sign

i would wash well w carwash soap or dish detergent, sand scrape repaint w/ bulletin for background. add flattening paste if your uncomfortable about the brush strokes & the gloss 2 coats minimum white 1 shot for the copy. how could that sign have neon on both sides? it isnt a "can" just a panel?
 

Billct2

Active Member
OK, I just noticed a few things. That had to be made for them, the neon housings line up perfect.
Two, it's not a can, it's just a face? So what does the other side look like?
 

SignosaurusRex

Active Member
OK, I just noticed a few things. That had to be made for them, the neon housings line up perfect.
Two, it's not a can, it's just a face? So what does the other side look like?

Looks to be (2) porcelain enamel faces sandwiched back to back with can removed. I'd say that the original sign is pushing seventy plus years old, based on the banner copy in the picture. Made in the late '40's or early "50's sounds about right.
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Johnny Best

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Wonder if Hurricane Katrina knocked it down and they probably lost the neon and can and just reinstalled as it is show now.
 
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