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1970 21'x10' 7Up UnCola "Shine Un" vintage billboard poster by Barry Zaid Push Pin Studios #7Upvintage
© photo by Robert Treat
6/6/18:
21' x 10' Size "A" 7Up UnCola "Shine Un" vintage billboard by Barry Zaid in 1970. This is the ONLY KNOWN SURVIVING COPY that has ever surfaced to my knowledge.
Barry (born 6/8/1938) worked at the prestigious Push Pin Studios from 1969 to 1975 during its prime. Quite a few 7Up UnCola billboards originated from this graphics shop during that same time period, including another by him entitled "Hang Un".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Zaid
This site dates the image to 1970:
midclassillustration.blogspot.com/2009/11/push-pin.html
I also have a complete pristine "Hang Un" billboard by Barry Zaid in 1970.
www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/36249519201/in/album-7...
I think Edward Scissor Hands must have been one of the previous owners. The top 6 panels were all cut in two (or more) horizontally and the bottom white margins are also removed. I ran out of space in my living room to lay it all out. There are a few narrow strips of paper missing from all of the cutting, but it's 95% present. The Rainlap Diagram on the back of top left Panel A1 does not have the usual code that helps me place all 54 +/- 7Up UnCola billboard images in chronological order.
1970 21'x10' 7Up UnCola "Shine Un" vintage billboard poster by Barry Zaid Push Pin Studios #7Upvintage
© photo by Robert Treat
6/6/18:
21' x 10' Size "A" 7Up UnCola "Shine Un" vintage billboard by Barry Zaid in 1970. This is the ONLY KNOWN SURVIVING COPY that has ever surfaced to my knowledge.
Barry (born 6/8/1938) worked at the prestigious Push Pin Studios from 1969 to 1975 during its prime. Quite a few 7Up UnCola billboards originated from this graphics shop during that same time period, including another by him entitled "Hang Un".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Zaid
This site dates the image to 1970:
midclassillustration.blogspot.com/2009/11/push-pin.html
I also have a complete pristine "Hang Un" billboard by Barry Zaid in 1970.
www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/36249519201/in/album-7...
I think Edward Scissor Hands must have been one of the previous owners. The top 6 panels were all cut in two (or more) horizontally and the bottom white margins are also removed. I ran out of space in my living room to lay it all out. There are a few narrow strips of paper missing from all of the cutting, but it's 95% present. The Rainlap Diagram on the back of top left Panel A1 does not have the usual code that helps me place all 54 +/- 7Up UnCola billboard images in chronological order.