This was most likely part of either alcohol or tobacco advertising. It is a large lighted letter "O", perfect for a man cave or garage. It measures 17 1/2 inches tall by 5 3/4 inches deep.
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Decal: 10 CENT - DECAL for payment amount and instructions on Select-O-Matic vending machine coin slot Application(s): - this decal is used on old PEPSI and COKE MACHINES and possibly some others. - can also be used as a generic application and can be trimmed if needed. Size: - 2 inches tall by 6 3/4 (top edge) x 7 3/4 (bottom edge) inches wide Type Decal: - Digital Printed on WHITE VINYL (with clear laminant) VERY OUTDOOR DURABLE!
Decal: 20 CENT - DECAL for payment amount and instructions on Select-O-Matic vending machine coin slot Application(s): - this decal is used on old PEPSI and COKE MACHINES and possibly some others. - can also be used as a generic application and can be trimmed if needed. Size: - 2 inches tall by 6 3/4 (top edge) x 7 3/4 (bottom edge) inches wide Type Decal: - Digital Printed on WHITE VINYL (with clear laminant) VERY OUTDOOR DURABLE!
Freeleaf Recycled White Annotation Ruled Pads, Letter ( Set of 5 ) Item:ADS5510 Substantial recycled annotation-ruled notepads for the paper aficionado At Levenger, we understand being particular about paper. Our wonderfully fountain pen-friendly and eco-friendly Freeleaf notepad paper is smooth and substantial, made with sturdy 120-gsm paper stock and a firm cardboard pad backer.
up for auction are FOUR vintage ohaus weight sets for restoration or repair parts set #1---Ohaus Sto-A-Weigh brass weights with original box. It appears that all of the fractional weights and the tweezers are missing, the 1/2 scruple round coin style weight is included and the two grain weight covers are also included. T
Sign shop owner retiring and selling this ProEdge Framing system. If you're looking at this you probably know about the overall machine/process, but if not, go to fastframer.com and check out the details, videos, etc there. They do a much better job explaining the system than I could try to do here.
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