Dixie Dairy replica Clock NEW in sealed box-Last one
Dixie Dairy replica Clock NEW in sealed box-Last one
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For Sale: New Replica Dixie Dairy 15" Lighted PAM Advertising Clock
Bring a piece of Region history home with this stunning replica Dixie Dairy lighted wall clock.
This is a faithful recreation of the classic "PAM" style advertising clocks that illuminated diners, gas stations, and soda fountains across America in the mid-20th century. Featuring the iconic branding of Dixie Dairy—a staple of Gary, Indiana and Beecher, Illinois history—this clock is the perfect centerpiece for your kitchen, garage, man cave, or local history collection.
Features & Specifications
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Authentic "PAM" Styling: Modeled after the original clocks manufactured by the PAM Clock Company of Brooklyn, NY (1940s–1970s).
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Dimensions: 15" Diameter x 4" Depth.
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Illumination: LED backlit face creates a warm, vintage glow (replaces the hot incandescent bulbs of the originals to protect the face from fading/peeling).
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Crystal: Domed/Convex glass crystal, a signature feature of high-quality vintage advertising clocks.
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Case: Durable, high-gloss metal housing
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Movement: Accurate, battery-operated quartz movement for the time; the light is powered by a standard 110V wall plug with an on/off switch.
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Graphics: Crisp, high-resolution reproduction of the classic Dixie Dairy logo
A Sip of History: Dixie Dairy
Dixie Dairy wasn’t just a milk company; it was a daily part of life for families across The Region and Chicago's south suburbs.
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The Origins: The company traces its roots back to 1899, when Danish immigrant C.B. Eskilson founded the Englewood Dairy on Chicago’s south side.
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The Move to Indiana: Pursuing the American Dream, Eskilson expanded operations, eventually establishing the Dixie Dairy Company with major hubs in Gary, Indiana and Beecher, Illinois.
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Community Staple: For decades, Dixie Dairy was known for its glass bottles delivered to doorsteps and its "Orange Pyro" glazed lettering that is now highly sought after by bottle collectors. This clock pays tribute to that golden era of home delivery and local agriculture.
What is a "PAM" Clock?
If you grew up in the 50s, 60s, or 70s, you saw these clocks everywhere. Produced by the PAM Clock Company in Brooklyn, New York, they were the industry standard for illuminated advertising.
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The Design: They were famous for their convex (bubble) glass fronts and reverse-painted dials that lit up from behind.
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The Collectibility: Original PAM clocks for brands like Coca-Cola or local dairies can sell for thousands of dollars today. This replica gives you that same "bubble glass" look and mid-century aesthetic without the high price tag or the risk of fragile vintage wiring.
Brand new replica in a sealed box.
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