1923 Gardner Ads
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Signs have a high quality baked on gloss finish, sublimation process and are made in America
Signs are crafted of aircraft grade quality aluminum.
Black border may be applied as appropriate for image.
Boxed shipping included in the continental United States
9 x 12 $19.88 .025 Thickness
12 x 16 $33.88 .025 Thickness
NOTE: Any two page ad can be split into two full size signs.
Contact Rick Schmidt
americanikons.com@gmail.com
Link to all Gardner signs: American Ikons Site
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1930-31 Signs Gardner History
Saturday Evening Post - Nov 11, 1922
Gardner was the first to use the new 5 bearing Lycoming engine.
Motor Age - Jan 25, 1923
Note: The Red Head
Saturday Evening Post - March 3, 1923
MoToR - May, 1923
The Radio Special was the first Sport Model from Gardner
Blue body, tan top and Spanish leather interior and loaded
with standard equipment
Motor Age - Sept 27, 1923
One door on drivers' side
Two doors on passenger side
Motor Age - Nov 22, 1923
Saturday Evening Post - Jan 6, 1923
MoToR - Jan, 1923 2 pages
All that a four can save All that a six can do
Was no idle boast, with the new engine Gardner could compete against many six cylinders
Saturday Evening Post - April 28, 1923
Saturday Evening Post -May 28, 1923
The reference to 1882 was when at age 16 Russell built his first buggy.
MoToR - Sept, 1923
Saturday Evening Post - March 31, 1923