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Few symbols capture the spirit of American travel like the Phillips 66 shield. Introduced in the 1920s and inspired by the speed, energy, and promise of a changing country, Phillips 66 became synonymous with long hauls, family road trips, and the rise of the great American highway.
Our Phillips 66 neon and porcelain signs pay tribute to that era of classic Americana signage— built the way the originals were.
Heavy thick gauge steel. Kiln-fired porcelain enamel. Hand-blown neon glass. This isn’t thin metal or LED tubing. It’s the kind of sign collectors recognize the moment they pick it up.
Whether you're building a garage, curating a showroom, or adding character to a Route 66-themed space, these signs bring back the feeling of pulling into a classic service station, hearing the bell ring, and seeing that glowing shield under the canopy.
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Just like the iconic Mobil Pegasus signs which bring back the instant feel of nostalgia and the classic family American road trip. Most Americans from that generation have a memory of cruising down historic Route 66 watching the glowing lights flicker in the sky.
Our mission is to honor and celebrate the rich history and culture of American life during the mid-century when Sinclair gas station signs were on ever corner competing with huge Texaco gasoline signs on the other corner. Back when American Made used to mean something and their was pride in one's craft because the public demanded quality that's been lost over the years.
We're bringing that back with our collection authentic neon and porcelain enamel reproductions celebrating the good old days when A&W Root Beer was on the rise and gave us all the classic neon porcelain advertising displayed at every Retro Diner, Drive-In, & Candy Shop.
Each piece is made with the craftsmanship and weight that made vintage signs last generations — because quality matters to collectors who know the difference.
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.
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