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Friday, June 3, 2011

State police tracking stolen 'Open for Business' sign leads | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

State police tracking stolen 'Open for Business' sign leads | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME
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First time I fell in love with Tin Sings was when I went to a bar. Something clicked in me, I knew from that point on it's forever. I started collecting and decorating my house with tin signs, I always bought them in sets John Wayne's set, Stooge's set, Marilyn Monroe's set, etc. it reached a point that my family started complaining about it, but I knew I can't help myself. I found them in garage sales, Thrift stores, malls and recently on internet. They come in variety of designs, my favorites are Hollywood celebrities, Automobiles and old Coca-Cola signs. First I started decorating the living room walls next was the bedroom and bathroom even the garage. I found out there cannot be damaged by heat or moisture only I have to wipe them up with a rag to remove the dust. They are fairly inexpensive they come in at least four different colors, they are frameable and handling them are safe. They are parts of American heritage, they show the present and the past of this great country in vivid colors. I know I'm in love with them forever, I hope you will too.
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