Posted 2 years ago
btreat29
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Four more 7Up UnCola Billboards from 1969 (21' wide x 10' tall):
"The Youth Fare" (bi-plane) by Ed George, 1969
"Un & Un Is Too" by Kim Whitesides, 1969 (zoom in close - awesome!)
"UnCanny In Cans" by John Alcorn, 1969
"# Un In The Sun" by Pat Dypold, 1969
These are very recent acquisitions that are still in the process of being repaired as needed, photographed on a vacuum table (panel-by-panel) and Photoshopped into collages. These photos show the various conditions I receive "30-sheet" billboards in. They have to be flattened out over time before the restoration can begin. Each of the 12 panels is about 43" wide x 59" tall (the bi-plane has different panel sizes).
Check out my set on Flickr for a lot more information:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/sets/72157623502964435/
If These Shirts Could Talk: The Tantalizing Tales Behind Used Clothes
Jockeying for Position: How Boxers and Briefs Got Into Men's Pants
Gloriously Grotesque 19th-Century Pipes
In the Hot Seat: Is Your Antique Windsor a Fake?
Bizarro Beauty Products, from 1889 to Now
Love at First Kite: How Pizza and Pente Led to One Oklahoman's High-Flying Obsession
Pin-Up Queens: Three Female Artists Who Shaped the American Dream Girl
Say Ahhh: An Oral Surgeon's Quest to Reimagine the Garage-Band Guitar
Tokens for Sweethearts, in Times of War
American Picker Dream, Part I: Mike Wolfe On His Love Affair With Bikes




Our house was built in 1965 and forever featured one of Kim's billboard pieces. The first owner was an exec with 7up and used the extra sheets to do a collage for the wraparound stairs to the basement. Howard Spies formerly Worthington OH c. 1976-2000
Howard - was the poster still up when you moved out? It would be interesting to see if the current owner left it displayed in the house.