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Old 02-13-2009, 07:21 PM
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Default Re: Couple of large 60's vintage gas station signs...

Let's see if I can describe the Blunt sign dimensions clearly...

There is an aluminum frame surrounding the entire lip of the sign that is about 1" x 1". This originally had hinges on the top edge for access to the interior light fixture.

The flat portion of the plastic sign has a lip of about 1 1/2" completely surrounding the raised portion.

The raised portion is about 2 1/2" deep from the face of the sign to the face of the lip.

The raised portion is about 12" tall so including the lip on top and bottom ends up about 15" overall.

The length of the raised portion is approximately 8' 10", so with the edge lips the overall length is around 9' 1".
If you mounted the sign on a wall with the aluminum frame still attached, you would have about 3 1/2" clear inside for a florescent light fixture. I was going to use a double sided fixture where the lamps are on the sides of the fixture, not mounted over the ballast section...

Hope this makes sense, but please ask more questions if it doesn't.....

Have a great Friday the 13th !!!!! Charlie

(P.S. here is my email address to make it easy to write: [email protected]).
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