Posted by Steve Sawyer on January 06, 2009 at 20:11:58 from (72.2.151.185):
I WAS OFFERED A JOHN DEERE tin sign by a scraper, about 4 feet tall by 5 feet wide. Tin wrapped around a wood frame. It is green with a yellow convex oval containing a jumping deer. Its in pretty good shape but is faded some and a few dings. There was a company name on he back side in the corner. Also he has a double sided Yellow porclein Sign, About 5 feet tall 20 inches wide. Its round on top Then slopes down to the bottom to a point. It looks like its made to sit on the top edge, and hang down,the other sign. It has a green deer in the round part, and either new and used, or parts and equiptment down the bottom sloped part. This sign had a few small chips. What are they worth and what sould I offer. Ive bought parts from him before, he finds some good parts ever now and then for me. Although they are the WRONG COLOR for me. Im just gonna resell them. Been watchin ebay but have seen any like these. Just repop stuff on there. IS there any web sites with pics of these old signs? Ive looked but havent from any. Thanks.
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