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  2. Nazi salute - Wikipedia

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    Small metal signs that reminded people to use the Hitler salute were displayed in public squares and on telephone poles and street lights throughout Germany. [56] Department store clerks greeted customers with "Heil Hitler, how may I help you?" [55] Dinner guests brought glasses etched with the words "Heil Hitler" as house gifts. [55]

  3. Tchorek plaques - Wikipedia

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    Tchorek plaques are made of sandstone and are either displayed on the walls of buildings or exist as free-standing monoliths. In some cases plaques were added to preserved fragments of buildings that were destroyed during the war. There is often a small metal sign next to the plaque which indicates who is the patron of the memorial.

  4. Enamel sign - Wikipedia

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    Enamel signs are popular among collectors due to their striking designs and sturdiness. Collecting enamel signs rose in popularity during the late 1970s. [5] Some collectors are interested in signs about gasoline or about domestic products such as tobacco. A sign gets its value by a combination of size, design, condition, and product advertised.

  5. Channel letter - Wikipedia

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    A standard channel letter is a three-dimensional graphic sign element. Its channel is fabricated from sheet metal, most often aluminum since it will not rust. A flat sheet of aluminum is typically cut on a table by a computer-controlled router, laser, or water jet, based on a vector-based art file (.cdr, .eps, .ai, .scv, .sci, or .fs).

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  7. Signage - Wikipedia

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    A small number of privilege signs are still present, but most have become abandoned ghost signs. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] An early computer generated hard copy of various size metal printed characters for displays was introduced and patented in 1971, Patent US3596285A, may have been the first data driven printed example of signage in the USA.

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