This place displays a bunch of old signage, much of it locally sourced over the years. The business side of the operation restores and builds neon lighting.
They recently expanded the museum and I went for a visit. Unfortunately, they have now acquired and feature a big "No Guns Allowed" sign next to the front door. Not neon but brand new and impossible to overlook.
I talked to an employee who was outside directing parking for a big group that was meeting there later. Told him of my disappointment and handed him one of our "No guns = no money" cards. I taped a second one above their gun buster sign.
The conversation was fruitless but I'll follow up with their director soon.
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Re: American Sign Museum Cincinnati
No luck getting traction, so far anyway.
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Re: American Sign Museum Cincinnati
I just saw a piece about the sign museum and thought it might be interesting to visit. Now, I guess not.
What "logic" has the director (or whomever) offered so far?
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"Safety." "We have children visit." The usual drivel.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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