Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Mac's

Those Coca Cola signs are almost ghost signs with the red so faded and just little bits of the bright colour hanging on there. It looks like someone was a big winner in this neighbourhood though!
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19 comments:

  1. i wonder if Cuban cigars are available in this store.

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  2. They do look a wee bit weathered Pat ☺ would be pretty fab to have a big win in the lotto, I would enjoy giving it away so much!

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  3. Weathered but nice to see and yes, wow, what a winner indeed!

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  4. I hope who ever got that big win has some great plans for the money. If it were me, I'd be planning an around the world trip.

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  5. A real neighborhood place, in a real city, of real neighborhoods. That's my take on Toronto, Pat

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  6. The Coca Cola signs are just hanging on there and Pepsi is vying for attention too!

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  7. Those Coke button signs are so cool.

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  8. And it looks like you have remains of a ghost sign off in the corner of the next building.

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  9. Good to see the old signs still there!

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  10. A nice vintage looking neighborhood store. Those unfortunately are fading away in the cities everywhere. And the winner is a lucky one.

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  11. red fades faster than any other color

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  12. What a blast from the past. Cigar stores are rare and those old Coke signs are classics, probably dating back to the 1940s or 50s.

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  13. There's no mistaking what's for sale at this store!

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  14. Hello, love these old Coca-Cola signs. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  15. Except for the lottery sign, the whole thing looks like something from an earlier era. The store owners would have made some money from that lottery win too. I recently read that they get a pretty good percentage of winning big tickets sold. At least here in Oregon.

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