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Standard Oil was once one of the most recognized names in fuel—and their signs were just as iconic. Our reproductions bring that history back to life, made the right way with kiln-fired porcelain enamel and heavy steel. These pieces don’t just look good—they feel right. For anyone who remembers when gas stations meant something, these signs belong on your wall.
Not all neon signs are created equal—and if you're here, you already...
The die-cut Mobil Pegasus neon sign is one of the most dynamic and collectible pieces of American advertising ever created. With no background frame and a glowing silhouette that feels...
The die-cut Mobil Pegasus neon sign is one of the most dynamic and collectible pieces of American advertising ever created. With no background frame and a glowing silhouette that feels...
The Texaco star wasn’t just a logo—it was a beacon for generations of travelers. This piece explores how Texaco porcelain and neon signage shaped the American road, why collectors still...
The Texaco star wasn’t just a logo—it was a beacon for generations of travelers. This piece explores how Texaco porcelain and neon signage shaped the American road, why collectors still...
With a cigar clamped in his beak and a glare that meant business, Mr. Horsepower wasn’t just a logo — he was a statement. Born out of Clay Smith Cams...
With a cigar clamped in his beak and a glare that meant business, Mr. Horsepower wasn’t just a logo — he was a statement. Born out of Clay Smith Cams...