Categories: Electric Signs

Signs, Signs, Everywhere a Sign . . .

Last month, I introduced David Benko, electric sign consultant to the museum. This month, we take a photo tour of his collection, which includes approximately 120 storefront signs — primarily neon porcelain enamel — in addition to more than 300 non-electric porcelain signs, neon clocks and p-o-p displays.

Tod Swormstedt

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