Glass tubing filled with gas for bright signs.
For signs that emulate this look with LED technology, see LED neon. For Uses that aren’t sign, but reference the neon aesthetic, see neon style.
For Uses with neon-colored ink, see the “neon/fluorescent/phosphorescent colors” tag.
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Photo(s) by Thomas Hawk on Flickr.
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Photo(s) by Heather David on Flickr.
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Photo(s) by Fritz Grögel on Flickr.
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