| Welcome to Canada's Largest Wholesale Distributor of Tin Signs. In-stock ready for shipment We would like to take a moment to introduce ourselves to you, we are Rick and Mag King and we are located on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. |

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| 6589 HWY 540 M'Chigeeng,Ontario P.O.Box 373 Canada P0P1H0 (705) 480-1014 |
Beer, Chevrolet, Ford, Corvette, Mopar, Motorcycles, Lionel, Budweiser, Coca Cola Tin Signs, Jack Daniel's, Dodge, Food and Beverage. We carry an awesome line of old English advertising signs like, Rowntree's, Cadbury, Bisto, Pears Soap, LNER train line, Spitfire planes, or how about Jameson Whiskey or Clan Castle, the list is almost endless. Need signs to sell to your customers that will look great in their cabin, outhouse, cottage, home, garage, store, office? We will have a sign for almost anyone and if we don't we will try to have it made for you. So shoot us an e-mail or give us a call we will be happy to answer your inquires...... CANADIAN DEALERS WANTED! Please browse our website to see the many wonderful products we carry. |
| We've been providing our customers with the best selection of nostalgic, retro, vintage and even some modern renditions of old advertising tin signs for your decoration needs at wholesale prices. Supply your customers with the perfect decor for their bars, garages and homes with the highest quality tin signs on the market. |



| Tin signs came into widespread use in the 1920s, as a cheaper alternative to porcelain signs, used to advertise everything from gasoline to soda pop. Tin proved a good material to paint or to use with color lithography, and could also be stamped to achieve some texture. The outbreak of WW2 halted tin sign production (in fact, many signs were melted down to be used in the war effort), and tin's reappearance after the war was short lived (replaced by steel and later plastic). |

