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Started by Voyager, April 01, 2009, 11:39:45 PM

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Michael

I meant in REAL LIFE!!! :pan:


ctsignguy

Froggie > ooops!   how about here:

http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u102/ctsignguy/

Michael: Specify! Specify!  Must SPECIFY!!!!   :-P

http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u102/ctsignguy/<br /><br />Maintaining an interest in Fine Highway Signs since 1958....

us44mt

If you want to classify this as a cutout, there's a couple of these 23 signs in the Port Jervis NY area.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/55173627@N00/2803286788/

A couple others on US 1 in Mass. These look better with a black border.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cerebusfangirl/3380650766/


corco

I FOUND MY FIRST CUTOUT SHIELD IIN THE WILD TODAY YES I"M SO EXICTED WOOOHOO


CHECK THIS OUT!!!



I just happened to turn down a backroad in Julesburg, Colorado to check out the town and LO AND BEHOLD I FOUND IT HALLELUJAH!

This was the greatest moment of my roadgeeking career ever by far

ComputerGuy

Woah...just like CA only the bold font. :-o

Alps

QuoteI FOUND MY FIRST CUTOUT SHIELD IIN THE WILD TODAY YES I"M SO EXICTED WOOOHOO
CHECK THIS OUT!!!
Cedar St. southbound.  How do I know?  http://www.alpsroads.net/roads/co/us_138/cedars.jpg.  So it's survived more than 20 years since 1987!  And plenty longer since then I'm sure.

corco

Wow that's awesome. Both signs still look  pretty good, too.

Michael

That US 385 shield is UGLY!

ctsignguy

HIDE IT...QUICK!!!!

before someone finds it!!!!
http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u102/ctsignguy/<br /><br />Maintaining an interest in Fine Highway Signs since 1958....

Alps

QuoteThat US 385 shield is UGLY!
Actually, until sometime in the 1980's, Colorado left space for the "U.S." above the number even though that was gone in the 1960's.  So if you look around my site, which has several hundred Michael Summa photos from Colorado in the 1970's and 1980's, you'll see a ton more shields like that as well on all the different highways.

Alex




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