Hi Everyone,
Here is your first and only hint for our upcoming release. Happy guessing!
Thank you,
Mark the Menards Train Guy
|
Replies sorted oldest to newest
what is it with you guys and backwards signage?
Is it backwards??
A gas station, I’d rather have Sinclair. 😕
An oil tanker with ocaxeT not spelled backwards
A Saglibom pickup?
A gas station sign as seen by someone who works at the Sprecher brewery and samples too much at work?
Things look best in the rear-view mirror.
Rusty
Oil company related? If l can use it, it will be rebranded to Frontier, Conoco, or other Colorado brand. I have lots of defunct signs for the region.
A mirror for a gas truck
John
A pick up truck with the logo on backwards at a really good price because someone in QC really screwed up.
Hey Dave, help me out here.....
It's a banner being towed behind a plane past the brewery reminding guys to fill up on the way home do to bad weather coming!
A Texaco service station complete with Jack Benny and his Maxwell?
@Richie C. posted:An oil tanker with ocaxeT not spelled backwards
This may be the best guess - but I love the one about a rear view mirror for the pickup truck!!
@AlanRail posted:what is it with you guys and backwards signage?
Is it backwards??
Alan - It could be the guys applying the decals need glasses.
Every time I see the Texaco logo, I remember Ed Wynn, and also the Met Opera broadcasts.
@artyoung posted:Every time I see the Texaco logo, I remember Ed Wynn, and also the Met Opera broadcasts.
My son is a classical musician, more than a few years ago when he was young he and my wife were at a concert at I think Carnegie Hall, and there was this older gentleman sitting next to us who we were talking to, and he told us about growing up in rural Texas and how much those broadcasts meant to him (the Texaco broadcasts of the Met Opera). It is still going strong, these days Toll Brothers sponsors it)
UNCLE MILTIE?!
Mitch
(a tad before my time, but still fun)
A refinery would be interesting, but the backwards aspect of the clue indicates some twisted logic. So, no refinery.
Access to this requires an OGR Forum Supporting Membership