This is a lot of 2 used wood road construction signs and 1 with metal stand (lane closed ) and is 4' x 4' and the small one is 30" x 30" and can be seen at out auction center in Snohomish WA .It came from a retired electrical contractor in Snohomish. This item is all so listed on other venues and is all so for sale in our brick & mortar sales center and we are all ways willing to consider fair offers ' SHIPPING:
Description This item is used and in good condition. It could use a good cleaning International Buyers - Please Note: - Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Retail Value: $ 79 offlnk SAF 4233GR New Safco Customizable Suggestion Box w/Lock, 25 Cards, Dimension 14.5 x 7 . This is BRAND NEW, never opened, never used, still in manufacturer packing, and comes with full original manufacturer warranty. We have several of these, different make/model, new & used, in our ebay store.
Retail Value: $79 offlnk SAF 4232BL NEW steel Suggestion/Message box, by Safco. This is BRAND NEW, never opened, never used, still in manufacturer packing, and comes with full original manufacturer warranty.
PRECISION RADIATION INSTRUMENTS WAS THE MOST PROLIFIC MANUFACTURER OF RADIATION DETECTION EQUIPMENT DURING THE URANIUM RUSH OF THE EARLY TO MID 1950s. This model and it's companion, the 107 were the most popular of their product line.
Here is THE authentic, pre-WWII Fiestaware saucer made by the Homer Laughlin Company, undeniably the most well-known radioactive plate manufacturer. It is in fair condition; mitigated by all standards by the fact that it emits a blazing 102,720 counts per minute. The glaze is slightly uneven, which is very rare; and in this case, substantially more radioactive.
Here is THE authentic, pre-WWII Fiestaware saucer made by the Homer Laughlin Company, undeniably the most well-known radioactive plate manufacturer. The pre-war plates were made before the United States (and other countries!) "diverted" (confiscated) uranium stockpiles to be used in the race for the atomic bomb. This halted all production of uranium-glazed ceramics until the mid fifties when companies were given back processed uranium to use in their glazes for its trademark color.
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