It’s Real, And It’s Spectacular.

It will light up your man cave

To follow up on the past couple days of fake rants, I thought it might be nice to feature something that is real. There is no way this is a fake. Why would anyone fake a fiberglass mold, old wiring and so on. Not to mention an obscure local beer brand. The fact that the seller claims no cracks is a clue he or she knows this stuff.

Real old brittle wiring.

Oh ya

All right vibes

WOW! Thats real!

This little lit up magic lantern would look so cool in a boathouse bar. Or if you own a bar near or on the water. Definitely would add some boat pizazz. After a rewire. The art doesn’t look all faded out. which is a huge bonus as well. As to price. It is what it is and and try and find another one this nice.

YOU CAN DROOL ALL OVER YOUR KEYBOARD HERE ON EBAY!!!!

19 replies
  1. Troy in ANE
    Troy in ANE says:

    It must be the middle of winter when a teetotaler puts on his header: “I NEED A DRINK”.

    We start heading south in just 18 days!

  2. Mike K
    Mike K says:

    This sign comes up once in awhile on eBay
    The picture is interchangeable and came in a set of 4 or 5
    If I recall properly it had 2 woody boar scenes I think the other was a skier the other scenes were fishing and hunting
    Pretty rare but usually goes for less than this price

    Sometime the film scenes are on eBay without the light
    Mike

  3. floyd r turbo
    floyd r turbo says:

    When John (the owner) fires up the V-10 Viper motor built by famous Indy car motor builder Ilmore it suddenly becomes real at 3/4 throttle and you’re doing 65+ over the water in a 36 foot launch.

  4. Mark in Ohio (sometimes da U P)
    Mark in Ohio (sometimes da U P) says:

    One of my other hobbies/obsessions is collecting vintage beer signs such as the one discussed today.What a cool sign. I have a few with boats on them. And they’re real. (Vintage)

  5. Rabbit
    Rabbit says:

    I had a light up Hamms beer sign on college that had the moving water. The Hamms bear was sliding down a stream into the lake as the other animals watched. I want it back!

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