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There’s nothing like a real die cut neon sign. These are not stickers, not printed aluminum, and definitely not LED. Each of our large contour cut neon signs is built from heavy-gauge steel with a porcelain enamel and real handblown neon glass — the way vintage signs were made back in the day.
Whether it’s the Shell scallop or clam shape, the Sinclair dinosaur, the iconic Pegasus, or the oversized Phillips 66 shield sign that brings back the West Coast vibe of late night desert drives, these are the bold statement pieces real collectors want. They’re big, bright, and built for the kind of garage that turns heads. If you're building the ultimate space — this is what goes on the wall.
The cutout neon signs we currently offer are a handpicked selection of the most iconic designs and most recognizable silhouettes in the world. Feel free to reach out if there's a custom or specific neon you've been looking for; let us know and our team will be be happy to help you make your vision come to life in jaw-dropping, spectacular fashion.
If you're like us, and interested in learning more about the brands and the stories behind these iconic, often oversized, nostalgic die cut neon signs in our blog; The Ultimate Guide to Reproduction & Vintage Porcelain and Neon Signs
Each sign, a tribute to those iconic images and nostalgic designs that defined history and changed the Advertising industry forever.
Every neon porcelain sign is proudly made in the USA with traditional methods; cut steel, kiln-fired enamel, bent glass tubes. No shortcuts—ever.
Not completely satisfied? We'll make it right. Return shipping is on us, and we'll help you send it back for a full refund—no questions, no hassle.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans, not mass-produced overseas. Quality like this doesn’t come off an assembly line.
You won’t find acrylic, stickers, or fake glow here. This is real neon—heavy, durable, and made to last a lifetime.
These neon cans aren’t for lighting up a dorm room—they’re made for guys who know the difference between real and replica.