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Angeles Forest California ACSC highway road sign auto club AAA USFS

Angeles Forest California ACSC highway road sign auto club AAA USFS

Angeles Forest California ACSC highway road sign auto club AAA USFS
Angeles National Forest highway sign. Up for sale today is this Boundary Angeles National Forest, Help Prevent Fires sign. Made to the exact standards as used around 1922-28 by the Auto Club of Southern California in Los Angeles County and elsewhere. The original of these, complete with the logos of the United States Forest Service and the Automobile Club of Southern California, would cost many thousands of dollars if it even survives at all. This sign is a faithful remake to the correct size (18 inches on a side, or about 25 1/2 inches up and down between the points), and weighs about 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Please note that I can make a diamond sign for any set of destinations. Inquire about custom orders! This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any city name of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and route shield signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A.
Angeles Forest California ACSC highway road sign auto club AAA USFS
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California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE December 5. California state highway 7 route marker. Up for sale today is this California state route 7 sign. Made to the exact standards as used between 1934 and 1940 along this historic highway. Highway 7 is nowadays a near-obsolete number, being recycled to serve as a border crossing route east of Calexico, but historically it was the longest road in the entire state. As signed in 1934, the road came in from Oregon in Modoc County, and ended in Long Beach, before the US route system was extended and route 7 was replaced by US-395 in 1935 to Brady Junction in the Sierras, and then US-6 south of there all the way to Sepulveda Junction, just north of Los Angeles. This version of route 7 ran underneath what is currently the busiest road in Los Angeles: interstate 405. The number was later reused, between 1964 and 1981, for the Long Beach Freeway. An original of these, complete with either the circle logo of the Auto Club of Southern California, or the diamond logo logo of the California State Auto Association, would cost many thousands of dollars if it ever came to the market. I’ve seen precisely one example of a 1934 style bear route 7 shield, and it is not going anywhere. This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Please do see my other listings for quality California US and state route markers! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles
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ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21×14

ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14

ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
Azusa and Los Angeles guide sign. Up for sale today is this Azusa, Los Angeles, Claremont, San Bernardino guide sign. Made to the exact standards as used from 1929 to 1934 by the Auto Club of Southern California. This guide sign was posted in Glendora, at the junction of Foothill Boulevard (US highway 66) and Glendora Boulevard, as seen in the original image. Please see my other auctions for the cross-road sign, pointing to Glendora and Covina. The original of this guide sign, complete with the logo of the Automobile Club of Southern California, would cost many thousands of dollars – if it even survives! Only historic photos of it are known. This is a faithful remake to just over one-half the correct size in each dimension: 21 x 14 inches instead of 36 x 24. It is manufactured on heavy steel with the correct layout, fonts and colors. It weighs about 7 pounds, 8 ounces. It is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any city name of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and route shield signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A.
ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
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Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45×15

Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15

Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. Los Angeles County Line highway sign. Up for sale today is this Los Angeles County Line. Made to the exact state standard used from 1959 to the present day. The 1959 standard changed the background color from black to green on these classic California signs – one of the longest styles in continuous service. A n original of these is not only very rare to find scrapped, but is a herculean effort to transport; furthermore, they enjoy their active service on the highways of California. So here is your chance to own an excellent display piece, without chancing legal trouble… The sign is flat printed on heavy gauge steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 16 pounds, 12 ounces. The signs in use in the field are much more colossal – this one is a precise rescaling of the freeway style sign down to a much more manageable 45 x 15 inch size. It is a non-reflective sign – perfect for ordinary display, indoors or outdoors. If you would like a larger size version, please ask as I can certainly make one! This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15
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ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21×14

ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14

ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. Azusa and Los Angeles guide sign. Up for sale today is this Azusa, Los Angeles, Claremont, San Bernardino guide sign. Made to the exact standards as used from 1929 to 1934 by the Auto Club of Southern California. This guide sign was posted in Glendora, at the junction of Foothill Boulevard (US highway 66) and Glendora Boulevard, as seen in the original image. Please see my other auctions for the cross-road sign, pointing to Glendora and Covina. The original of this guide sign, complete with the logo of the Automobile Club of Southern California, would cost many thousands of dollars – if it even survives! Only historic photos of it are known. This is a faithful remake to just over one-half the correct size in each dimension: 21 x 14 inches instead of 36 x 24. It is manufactured on heavy steel with the correct layout, fonts and colors. It weighs about 7 pounds, 8 ounces. It is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any city name of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and route shield signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A.
ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
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Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45×15

Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15

Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. Los Angeles County Line highway sign. Up for sale today is this Los Angeles County Line. Made to the exact state standard used from 1959 to the present day. The 1959 standard changed the background color from black to green on these classic California signs – one of the longest styles in continuous service. A n original of these is not only very rare to find scrapped, but is a herculean effort to transport; furthermore, they enjoy their active service on the highways of California. So here is your chance to own an excellent display piece, without chancing legal trouble… The sign is flat printed on heavy gauge steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 16 pounds, 12 ounces. The signs in use in the field are much more colossal – this one is a precise rescaling of the freeway style sign down to a much more manageable 45 x 15 inch size. It is a non-reflective sign – perfect for ordinary display, indoors or outdoors. If you would like a larger size version, please ask as I can certainly make one! This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
Los Angeles California county line highway road sign green freeway 1959 45x15
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California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. California state highway 7 route marker. Up for sale today is this California state route 7 sign. Made to the exact standards as used between 1934 and 1940 along this historic highway. Highway 7 is nowadays a near-obsolete number, being recycled to serve as a border crossing route east of Calexico, but historically it was the longest road in the entire state. As signed in 1934, the road came in from Oregon in Modoc County, and ended in Long Beach, before the US route system was extended and route 7 was replaced by US-395 in 1935 to Brady Junction in the Sierras, and then US-6 south of there all the way to Sepulveda Junction, just north of Los Angeles. This version of route 7 ran underneath what is currently the busiest road in Los Angeles: interstate 405. The number was later reused, between 1964 and 1981, for the Long Beach Freeway. An original of these, complete with either the circle logo of the Auto Club of Southern California, or the diamond logo logo of the California State Auto Association, would cost many thousands of dollars if it ever came to the market. I’ve seen precisely one example of a 1934 style bear route 7 shield, and it is not going anywhere. This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Please do see my other listings for quality California US and state route markers! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles
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ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21×14

ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14

ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. Azusa and Los Angeles guide sign. Up for sale today is this Azusa, Los Angeles, Claremont, San Bernardino guide sign. Made to the exact standards as used from 1929 to 1934 by the Auto Club of Southern California. This guide sign was posted in Glendora, at the junction of Foothill Boulevard (US highway 66) and Glendora Boulevard, as seen in the original image. Please see my other auctions for the cross-road sign, pointing to Glendora and Covina. The original of this guide sign, complete with the logo of the Automobile Club of Southern California, would cost many thousands of dollars – if it even survives! Only historic photos of it are known. This is a faithful remake to just over one-half the correct size in each dimension: 21 x 14 inches instead of 36 x 24. It is manufactured on heavy steel with the correct layout, fonts and colors. It weighs about 7 pounds, 8 ounces. It is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any city name of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and route shield signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A.
ACSC Azusa Los Angeles San Bernardino highway sign California US Route 66 21x14
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California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. California state highway 7 route marker. Up for sale today is this California state route 7 sign. Made to the exact standards as used between 1934 and 1940 along this historic highway. Highway 7 is nowadays a near-obsolete number, being recycled to serve as a border crossing route east of Calexico, but historically it was the longest road in the entire state. As signed in 1934, the road came in from Oregon in Modoc County, and ended in Long Beach, before the US route system was extended and route 7 was replaced by US-395 in 1935 to Brady Junction in the Sierras, and then US-6 south of there all the way to Sepulveda Junction, just north of Los Angeles. This version of route 7 ran underneath what is currently the busiest road in Los Angeles: interstate 405. The number was later reused, between 1964 and 1981, for the Long Beach Freeway. An original of these, complete with either the circle logo of the Auto Club of Southern California, or the diamond logo logo of the California State Auto Association, would cost many thousands of dollars if it ever came to the market. I’ve seen precisely one example of a 1934 style bear route 7 shield, and it is not going anywhere. This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Please do see my other listings for quality California US and state route markers! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles