VINTAGE SIGN - PHILLIPS 66
ORANGE (1930)
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- Made from 18 Gauge
Steel
- Features Baked Enamel
Finish for a Durable and Cost Efficient Finish
- Signs are Screen
Printed with Nazdar Enamel and Baked at 180 Degrees
- 6 - 1/8"
Mounting Holes for Ease of Mounting
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| Phillips 66
gasoline came from the Phillips Oil Company of
Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Frank Phillips was a
prominent collector of western art, and established the
Woodaroc Museum near Bartlesville. The round white
sign was introduced in 1928, and the orange shield
replaced it in 1930. |
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12/11/08 |
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