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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: talesofthesevenseas on June 18, 2017, 07:27:14 pm
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We found this huge star/arrow lighted sign in the top of the barn in Tennessee. It is big, about seven feet tall and looks to be in very good shape, other than needing rewiring, bulbs, and maybe some sockets. It does not appear to need any restoration, it looks pretty darn good as it is.
Cool though it may be, about the last thing I need is a giant, light-up star and arrow flashing outside my barn, so I'm going to sell this one. After we get it functional again, what would I ask for a sign like this and where on earth would I sell it? Should I call Mike and Frank the Pickers? They do have a second Antique Archaeology storefront in Tennessee.
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Wow !! No words of any kind ?? I have no idea what to ask for that !! Wonder what it was used for ??
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This does look like an item they would like! :)
Will dig around some....
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I think one of the big advantages with this sign is that it is unbranded, so that it could be used in any retro business. I agree, some research into the value is needed before I approach anyone about selling it.
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What I find unusual about this sign is that the star is opposite end of the arrow. It is more common to see the blinking signs done opposite.
Video Superior Outdoor Arrow Sign 1960's
https://youtu.be/dH3zntKd_s0 (https://youtu.be/dH3zntKd_s0)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlE-TEGx04k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlE-TEGx04k)
Site with lots of infor an red/yellow signs like yours
http://www.gasworksfactory.com/ (http://www.gasworksfactory.com/)
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Awesome! Thanks! That's what we need to get rolling
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They seem to be selling for around $1k. One in very good condition with " OPEN " down the arrow shaft went for $3k.
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Maybe it's a shooting star?
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A similar one was called a shooting star by one site. Thanks for the comparable pricing, that helps confirm what I thought it might be worth. From here the next step will be to lower that puppy out of the loft of the barn an see what kind of shape it is in. That will take a bit of time as Bruce is recovering from an injury to his hand.
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Sorry to hear that he got hurt. Here's praying for a "patient" man that will allow the time to heal without over doing it and to heal quickly!
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I'm posting a follow-up on the sign. Not long after my last post Bruce (fiance) had an "argument" with a table saw. He lost part of several fingers. Under the circumstances we didn't want to get into rewiring the sign, buying all the bulbs etc. So we ended up selling to a local dealer for $500. I also got a very nice pair of early 1800s andirons that we needed for one of the little upstairs fireplaces. You're not going to believe this, but when the dealer plugged it in, the darn thing worked like a champ! It is noisy as all heck, but boy does it flash! He ended up putting bulbs in one side and selling it to a local business. It will be fun to see it up there flashing away! The dealer recommended having it properly rewired before that happens, but I will post a follow up video at some point if the new owner gets it done.
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Yikes , talesof !!!!
Hope your beau recovers fully & does not get a new nick-name !
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Whoa! When you initially said he hurt his hand...you didn't say that he ROYALLY HURT HIS HAND!!!!
Here's to a speedy recovery and hoping praying he adjusts well with his loss!
Great sale/price on the sign and glad you found some andirons!
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Bruce has done really well. It's been very admirable how well he's taken the whole thing, and that he has been able to maintain a sense of humor about it. Yes, he has been called "Stumpy" a few times!
Here are the andirons that we got, with fake fire, in one of the upstairs hearths. According to the dealer these were from a collector friend of his who passed away. They are early 1800s. They are very definitely hand forged.
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Bless his heart !! My Dad did the same thing,, a couple of times !! Part of a thumb once and I forget what the other one was !! But good Doctors fixed it !! Praying he keeps his hands out of the table saw from here on !!
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Any loss of limb is too much! Cool looking fireplace. Like all the stone work!!
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I love those little bedroom fireplaces. We are wondering if there are actually two more behind the walls, which meant that there were once four small upstairs rooms. You can see marks on the floor where walls were at other times. The fireplace are on opposing sides of the rooms like they could each have a twin behind the wall. One would be behind an interior closet wall, so that would be the one to investigate
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An interesting theory, and quite possibly right! Is there some way you can investigate?
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One would be behind an interior closet wall, so that would be the one to investigate
That "interior closet wall" is a pretty good clue that it is "covering" something up, namely a fireplace opening.
Remember now, very few, if any, old houses and homes were ever built with closets.
Trunks and cupboards, "YES", .... that could be placed anywhere in the room, ...... but no built-in closets with doors ......... except underneath "stairwells".
Pound on the "interior closet wall" and listen for an echo in the other fireplace. ::) ::)
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We travel in Tennessee a lot, and I have seen these once. They were a movie drive inn, in Cleveland, Tennessee. It was called the Moon Light. It was around until the early 1940's. I bought several painted signs from the surplus of the old drive inn.
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Ahhhhh !! That answers the question !! Figured it had to be something big,, drive-in would fit !! Didn`t even think about that !!
Another brownie point for you !!