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B. Max Mehl Building Neon Sign

I occasionally check up on the welfare of the old Max Mehl building in Texas (and hadn't noticed this cool tidbit until now).
A neon sign has been added to the corner of the building.
New Neon Sign
A neon sign has been added to the corner of the building.
New Neon Sign
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- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
Looks like it could have been there when Mehl was alive. Nice touch.
What are they paying for coin silver today?
Benjamin Max Mehl, 1896, age 12
"It's B. Max Mehl in 1896 at the age of twelve taken soon after his family moved to Ft. Worth, Texas. Mehl was already dealing at this age, having begun collecting at ten. This image (only the head) was used in some of Mehl's advertising. " Source: eSylum
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