Neon Sign Route 66 All States
El Neon Sign Route 66 All States It is a replica of the ancient Neon signs the years 50, The decade in which they became a true icon decorative, necessary to supplement the decor from a good classic car collector or the classic 50's style American bar / restaurant. Today they have also become a basic element to complement the decoration of the American Diners, so fashionable today. These Neon signs usually decorate the entrance of this business, but are also suitable for use within the business or even to give it a retro touch to your home decor.
East neon Route 66 All States It is available in 2 sizes.
Dimensions Neon Route 66 All States Large Sign:
- High 100 cm
- Width 100 cm
Dimensions Neon Route 66 All States Medium Sign:
- High 65 cm
- Width 65 cm
know the Origin of the neon sign??
The glassmaker and physical Heinrivh Geissler of German origin, he created glass tubes sealed with two electrodes. Low pressure gas was placed inside these tubes and by applying an electrical voltage it was found that the tube glowed with great intensity. In 1898 British scientists Sir William Ramsay y Morris Travers they decomposed the air to isolate its different parts, one of them they called neon. The word Neon It comes from the Greek "neos" which means "new" and whose meaning would be "new gas". He neon It is a noble gas, colorless, practically inert, present in traces in the air in a proportion of 0,001%, but very abundant in the universe, and it provides a reddish tone in the light of the fluorescent lamps in which it is used.
The first time the neon tube was used, (also called spout), as an advertising element (and this would be the Origin of the neon sign), was at the Paris motor show or "Great Salon de Paris" in 1910. This first application was made by Andre and Georges Claude through his company Claude Neón. The first to acquire this new advertising sign format was the car dealership Packard in Los Angeles, who acquired two ads for ... (Read the full article)
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