Epic discovery: Where to buy “Day-n-Night” aluminum house name and address plates — just like we’ve seen in the back of golly every 1950s magazine ever — made on the same machinery — in the same factory — by the same company that has been making them continuously since 1949 — an epic 65 years! ” width=”750″ height=”1709″>Epic discovery: Brilliant readers Caryn and Nina have discovered where we can still buy aluminum “Day-n-Night” house name and address plates — just like we’ve seen in the back of golly every 1950s magazine ever. And these retro house plaques are not “reproductions” — they are made using the same process, and pretty much all the same machinery, by the company of the same name that has been making them continuously since 1949. Hey, and I think they are quite affordable, too.
2021 UPDATE:
I had a lovely call with the company yesterday. Everything is running smoothly, and orders are typically being delivered within 4-6 weeks. (There were some hiccups in production a while ago while moving locations and getting equipment installed and up and running again.)
The company told me that orders may be processed even sooner. That’s because they wait to produce a run of orders until they have a certain number of orders in hand. The process to make these has a lot of steps, and sounds like it is what I call “high-touch” rather than “high-tech.”
This is an old timey product, and the company continues to do business the old timey way. Right now: No website. You need to call to get an order form — leave your address on the message to get the order form by mail. Payment is by check. See contact info below to get an order form. Prices are still the same as they were in 2014!
Yes, Spear Engineering Company of Colorado Springs, Colo., is still powering up their decades-old machines to stamp out metal mailbox, lamp post and lawn address plates to send all across America.
No website — read on for how to get these plaques
But take note, dear readers, because this company is so old-school that they don’t have a website and don’t advertise an email address. Yes, they do have voice mail — but note, it is my experience that they take you a while to call back.
Want to see the designs? The prices? The complete brochure and 2014 prices (confirmed as still in effect in 2021) are at the bottom of this story.
Caryn and Nina462 made the discovery
Super mega thanks to readers Caryn, then Nina462, for uncovering and sharing this amazing find. The journey-of-discovery started when Nina462 posted a wishful comment in our story about Mod Box midcentury modern mailbox reproductions. Caryn responded, then… well, here you go with the discovery trail:
Commenting on the new ModBox story, Nina462 said:
Just what I was looking for! I’ll be sure to order one…. Now, I’d like the fancy lettering that one used to be able to buy. It was black, and was on top of the mail box, sometimes it was the name or the address….According to my old catalogues/magazines they were made in Colorado. Of course, that was in the 1950’s.
Caryn replied to Nina462:
Nina, you’re in luck! I drooled over those ads in my 50s & 60s Better Homes & Gardens mags for a while, then after much google time, I found the exact same company who still makes the SAME designs!! The company is Spear Engineering in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and you can reach them at (719) 471-9850. I talked to a sweet lady named Judy and ordered an address/name topper for our mailbox. From what I understood, it’s only a few people who work there, so be patient if you do place an order. It took a while to get it, but it’s soooo worth the wait!!
I just tried looking them up and cannot find the website anymore with the designs pictured, so I hope they are still in business. It was March 2013 when I ordered mine. Good luck!
Pam & Kate, this might make a great follow-up story to go along with these mod mailboxes
Next Nina462 got all tenacious and tracked ’em down and followed up to let us know:
Pam/Kate……I contacted Spears Mfg., by sending them a copy of an old advert & asked them if they still make the nameplates…..they DO!! They responded by sending me an order form for their Day N Night glow in the dark markers.
I will be sending you a scanned copy of this!!
And so she did. And here we are.
History: Spear Engineering — maker of Day-n-Night Markers since 1949
For this story, I also contacted Spear Engineering. I left a voice mail and within a few days, owner Spencer Katalin called me back. We had a delightful chat. I warned him he might get 100 orders in one day once this story runs. He didn’t seem phased — bring ’em on!
Katalin bought the company in 1991 from the son of the original owner. According to one of the old brochures that Katalin sent me, the company was started in 1949. Katalin told me that the presses used to make the house plates came from the Denver Press (which printed money) and Canyon City Prison, which printed license plates. Yes: Come to think of it, these Day-n-Night house plaques are much like license plates!
Today, decades later, the business endures and is going strong. Katalin told me that the company still manufactures the Day-n-Night Markers on the same machinery… the same way… they have for decades. The letters and/or numbers are embossed-to-order onto aluminum plaques (one for each side)… then each placard is painted black… then the raised embossed lettering is painted white, with paint that includes beads that make it reflective. Finally, the placard is mounted onto the mill finish aluminum holder ordered. This is the same kind of aluminum that we see on vintage and new mill finish metal screen doors.
Today, Spear Engineering’s business also includes metal caskets. At first I thought, ‘That must be the lion’s share of their business now.’ But, no. Katalin said that about half of the company’s business is selling the Day-n-Night Markers. The big market is among mobile home parks. The mobile home parks know about Spear Engineering from word of mouth — tradition about where to get these placards is passed from one manager to the next and the orders just keep coming in.
Day-n-Night Markers description, from the Spear Manufacturing brochure today:
DAY-n-NIGHT — America’s most popular markers provide accurate, attractive, distinctive identification for millions of homes. Your name shines in lights at night and with distinction identifies your home to callers — Day and Night. Your wording custom-embossed in solid aluminum plates. Long plates (18″ x 2.5″) can have 17 letters and numbers; short plates (7″ x 2.5″) can have 6 letters and numbers. Same both sides. White reflector-beaded headlight bright letters on black baked enameled aluminum. Scrolls and frame also aluminum– rustproof. Installs in a jiffy. Any wording you want in letters 1.5″ high. Order today and see why Day-n-Night are America’s most popular markers.
An amazing vestige of postwar America domestic material culture
Day-n-Night house plates: These things must have been wicked popular: They are embossed into my visual DNA — just as they have been embossed into aluminum for decades. To be sure, ordering then installing one of these name and address house plaques must have been the icing on the cake to the many millions of first-time homeowners in post-World War II America! The icing on the cake of the American Dream.
Now, we can help revive the market for these Day-n-Night markers among owners of mid-century modern — and more likely, mid-century modest — house. As it should be. I think I will order two: “NB” — Retro Renovation / Pam and Retro Renovation / Kate. For our home offices. “Retro Renovation” is 16 characters — just one under the max — it was meant to be.
This discovery just absolutely positively rocks my world.
How to order Day-n-Night markers from Spear Engineering:
- Spencer Katalin sent us the 2014 price list (confirmed as still in place in February 2021) — we have put it into pdf form for your easy access — open it here.
- To get the order form by mail:
- Call Spear directly…
- You can reach them by phone at (719) 471-9850 for the form and to ask any questions.
- If you get voice mail, the company recommends leaving your mailing address so that they can pop an order form into the mail for you.
- To see the model numbers of the various plaque designs, click on our photos in this story – they will enlarge on screen.
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Tracey C says
Although very cute and retro…..just a word of *caution* regarding putting your family name on the mailbox….Officer Friendly (in our neighborhood) strongly recommends NOT putting your name on your house/mailbox…especially if you have kids playing in your yard so if Mr. Stranger Danger drives by, he can’t call out “Hey….Smith kids…..want some candy?” Might give the kids the impression that he “knows” the family and he is “safe”. Just a thought….don’t want to be a Retro-Party-Pooper:( Just want to be safe:)
Jay says
You’re right about that. As someone who fervently tears their name off the junk mail before recycling it, I thought in this day and age, connecting a name with a house number is a no no but I still see many of these in my area. I really like the lawn stake sign, contemplating one with the house number and street name.
Tracey C says
OOOH! I like the house number and STREET name! Great idea. I got lost easily and that would help me when I navigate unfamiliar streets! And I thought I was the only paranoid person shredding junk mail and everything else with a name and address on it!. Thanks….I don’t feel so alone:) (I also take all of the labels off of our Rx bottles before I recycle…ya just never know……) hahaha
Robin, NV says
Oh WOW!! This is so great!!! Unfortunately my house is angled oddly toward the street and I have a letter box by the door – but I’d love to have one for work. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to hang one off your cubicle? “Robin Michel, Archaeologist.” Hah! This is so amazing. Pam – I can tell how excited you are from the post. You’re just fizzing. 😀
pam kueber says
I love it, Ms. Archaeologist!
Dawn says
I am soooo getting one of these for my original black lamp post out front. He needs some pizazz! Now I just have to figure out what to put on it. Husband and I use different last names. LOL.
Betsy says
We do, too. We are, for example the Smith/Jones family, and I’ve been thinking how it might look. Can they do forward slashes? Or maybe just “Welcome”, with the address.
Katie B. says
Very cool. If I ever get a new mailbox, I’ll definitely order one. I also need that “No Solicitors” sign. 🙂
George says
If I had one of these and then could get my wife to wear a Laura Petrie styled hairdo, well, that would be … fulfilling.
Mod Betty / RetroRoadmap.com says
SQUEE!!! THIS IS SO AWESOME!
I love seeing these things in real life and now I am over the moon that Spencer and co are still making them! Now to envision where to put one on the Hacienda!
THIS IS SO COOL!
Stacia says
I love to support a “made in the USA” product. Thank you for letting us know about this!!
midmichigan says
These are part of Americana indeed. What a great find! Nice work RR!
Caryn says
Eeeeps!!! So excited to pop in for my daily Retro fix and see this story! I’m so happy you followed up with Spear and even more happy to hear they are indeed still in business. I hope they get a ton of orders from this!
Uncle Atom says
Gaaaaaaaaa! What a great find!