Husky Signpast / Sinclair H C Gasoline
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Husky Signpast / Sinclair H C Gasoline
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| REPRODUCTION VINTAGE SIGNS Remember the signs you used to see at service stations and car lots? Here they are again. These authentic vintage signs are made from 18 gauge steel and feature a colorful baked enamel finish. Our Vintage signs add a finishing touch to your barn, workshop or garage HISTORY OF SIGN: H-C Gasoline was one of Sinclair's earliest products and was common throughout Midwestern states in the 1920s. In 1896, twenty-year old Harry Sinclair of Independence, Kansas, lost the family drugstore in a speculation just as an oil boom was beginning in the area and turned to selling lumber for oil derricks. On the side he bought and sold oil leases traveling all over southeast Kansas and northeast Indian Territory by train and buggy. By 1907, Sinclair's talent for picking successful oil investments made him the richest man in Kansas. In 1916 he borrowed $20 million from New York bankers to buy up undervalued assets in the Midwest to build new refineries at Kansas City and Chicago connected by a new pipeline and to combine those enterprises with companies he already controlled. Thus, at age thirty-nine, he established the Sinclair Oil and Refining Corporation, one of the ten largest American oil companies. With the rapid rise of the automobile, the conversion of ships and railroads from coal tot fuel oil, and the coming of World War I, demand surpassed supply and sales soared. In 1926 Sinclair Oil introduced its new high octane gasoline, "Houston Concentrate": H-C. "Sinclair" is a registered trademark & servicemark of Sinclair Oil Corporation. The sign is reproduced under a license granted by Sinclair Oil Corporation. Click here to see Signpast Care Instructions FREE SHIPPING CONTINENTAL US ONLY |