http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2011/10/22/lifeliving/9675348&sec=lifeliving




Tq, to bro lan ipoh station pasal roger teman tentang info ni.
Ada kredit utk dua blog tersohor nih... tapi tiada dalam online SIGNS APPEAL ..
Personal blogs, like http://sentuhanmalaya.blogspot.com/ list items for sale from about RM400 (a 30's Horlicks sign) to Rm4000 ( a 32-inch 'button' Coke sign).
While not all collectors maybe open to sharing their stash with the public, places like the Ipoh Station Antique Cafe http://ipohstation.blogspot.com/ in Puchong, Selangor, lets you dine and , at the same time, check out the owner's personel collection of enamel signs.