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I've picked up a few Luby Denver items over the years.
I believe they produced at least three variations of emblems. ![]() The later issued,heavily orange outlined cursive under the center circle emblem above is made entirely of plastic w/o any mounting posts and adheres with friction tape. |
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This pot metal circle emblem is the earliest I have,and has three mounting posts instead of two.
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The later cursive pot metal,with two mounting posts..
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An original Luby Denver salesmans 8 ball desk lighter too.
![]() ![]() ![]() I have a Luby potholder,napkin,yardstick and can opener around here too,but I think those are from the Luby's in Clevelend,Boston,Miami or Forest Hills, N.Y. ![]() |
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You are amazing, thank you for posting. The car has two holes in the fiberglass. Love the pictures.
Tim ![]() |
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PM me your address. When I get a chance to dig them out I'll mail you one on the house. Seems they are pretty plentiful anyhow. -JB
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