RARE 7ft. 1920's/30's Howdy Drink Service Station sign
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Description
Super Service station & soda pop advertising sign in one. The Howdy sign is 7ft x 3ft. Reads Evans Service Station on top and shows some snow skiers skiing around a Howdy bottle on the left. Howdy was invented in 1920. After struggling to compete with orange crush, the owner in 1929 invented a new soda pop which came to be known as 7up and changed his company name to 7up. This sign is made of tin with a wood frame.
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Original with paint flaking, scuffs, and staining. Please see photos
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RARE 7ft. 1920's/30's Howdy Drink Service Station sign
Estimate $1,000 - $5,000
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