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Billy here.My subway signs a priced according to location of the station just like real estate. Not size.I have 12 foot enamel signs that are $80 and some rare vintage column markers that are $350. We have been selling signs for the last ten years. Since I employe old Bowery types it is better to ask for Billy directly. The store is open from 1 to 8 p.m. everyday.
Billy |
10.28.08 - 6:07 pm | #
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Billy thanks for your comment and the added information. Wanna answer another question?
Where do you get those signs?
paolo mastrangelo |
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10.28.08 - 10:33 pm | #
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his signs are mostly stolen Transit Authority property. he takes equipment and signage from various train yards throughout the city (coney island, 207th street yard, etc.) and resells them at grossly inflated prices. beware his "porcelain" signs that he claims are very old; they are seldom older than ten years. as a longtime employee of the transit museum's archives, i am well versed at recognizing his schemes.
Anonymous |
12.01.08 - 4:59 am | #
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