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WOW!
what a wonderful collection of signs!!

the oldest tin item I've ever seen was at my father-in-law's home in his cupboard...... tin of mustard dated 1937 !!!

I daren't ask if he was still using it :?
Posted by Tricia Colling on 10 February 2012
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excellent sign, came across it purely by accident, well done
Posted by digger dave on 21 April 2011
Very nice site Mick
Hi Mick, firstly hello from another maniac! Loved reading about your signs. I've been colleting for 2 years and collect only petoliana signs and oil cans. Have around 15 signs and 15 cans so far but am loving my newish hobby. Best regards, Mark
Posted by mark jefferson on 08 March 2010
Thanks for that I`m glad people are looking at my site. I`m no great shakes on a computer but have enjoyed setting it up. Regards Mick.
Posted by on 10 March 2010
A rather splendid site.
Well worth more than one look. look forward to viewing on a regular basis.
Posted by mark on 28 February 2010
Keep up the good work. Please post a photo and description of each individual sign.
Posted by Darren Botting on 27 December 2009
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