Collection: Shield Die Cut Signs

The Shapes That Defined the American Road

Shield signs weren’t decorative—they were directional, authoritative, and built to be seen at speed. Hung above service bays, mounted on pump islands, and displayed along busy highways, these bold silhouettes became some of the most recognizable advertising forms of the 20th century.

Our die cut neon and porcelain shield signs are made the same way the originals were: real porcelain enamel, kiln-fired onto heavy steel. No vinyl. No paint. No shortcuts. Just weight, gloss, and presence you can feel the moment you lift it.

Built for garages, showrooms, bars, dealerships, and collectors who know that the shape matters just as much as the material.


Why Shield Signs Still Matter

  • Instantly recognizable, high-impact silhouettes
  • Historically used for primary brand identification
  • Designed to project strength, motion, and trust
  • Larger formats command space without needing explanation

From Mobil Pegasus chevrons to classic oil and gas shields, these are statement pieces—then and now.

  • Yeah, iconic glowing standard oil torch with a dye cut can and porcelain enamel hanging on the wall and really large scale with a retro themed garage design. Space

    Made the right way

    Each sign, a tribute to those iconic images and nostalgic designs that defined history and changed the Advertising industry forever.

    Why Authenticity Matters 
  • Crafted by Hand

    Every neon porcelain sign is proudly made in the USA with traditional methods; cut steel, kiln-fired enamel, bent glass tubes. No shortcuts—ever.

    See How Our Neon Is Made 
  • Classic collector card garage with real neon porcelain round signs with a steel can displayed in different sizes on the Wall

    Our Promise To You

    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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