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1972 21'x10' 7Up UnCola "Swimsuit Beauties" vintage billboard poster by Robert Abel #7UpUnCola

DES #: 71251

 

Posted 12/26/22.

 

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Search "7Up UnCola Billboards" on eBay www.ebay.com/usr/finishstrong312 or peruse my albums on Flickr.com www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/albums if you'd like to learn more about this stunning body of work or acquire originals that might be duplicates to me. I keep the best and sell the rest.

 

Read about the illustrator’s career here:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Abel_(animator)

 

Robert was responsible for cutting edge animation including the original "Tron" movie and many more. This image was harvested from his 1974 psychedelic 7Up "Bubbles" video:

www.google.com/search?q=robert+abel+7up&oq=robert+abe...

 

You can learn more about my one-of-a-kind 7Up UnCola billboard & poster collection by reading this in-depth 2016 article in Collectors Weekly (dot com) or the other links that follow:

 

www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/collecting-7ups-most-be...

 

flashbak.com/when-7up-was-cool-the-uncola-ad-campaign-196...

 

www.djfood.org/7up-the-uncola-posters/

 

dangerousminds.net/comments/the_uncola_7up_and_the_most_p...

 

This image:

This is Design 71251 per the rainlap diagram on the rear of top left Panel A1.

I've dated it to 1972 based upon the number "2" as the 3rd digit in the numbering system, but that's pure speculation. Their system changed from very simple to very obscure in the later years (69-x, 70-x, 71-x, 711xxx, 712xx, 73xx, etc.) until some didn't even have numbers at all toward the end.

 

21'x10' vintage billboard acquired in Mint condition.

 

This is truly ONE-OF-A-KIND. I know of no other copies in any size at this time.

 

The illustrator and their image was NOT featured in a small American Contemporary Graphics booklet from about 1971-72:

www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/albums/72157636886600686

 

This image was NOT featured in issue #47 of the "Dimensions" quarterly booklet published in the Fall of 1973 by the Simpson Lee Paper Company - this time focused entirely on 7Up billboards:

www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/albums/72157649999521398

 

This was NOT offered in the purplish billboard and poster offer that expired on 12/31/70:

www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/21744527254/in/album-7...

 

This was NOT offered in the square foldout billboard and poster offer that expired on 5/31/72 (4 photos):

www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/8203486520/in/album-72...

www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/8202391927/in/album-72...

 

This was NOT offered in the yellow billboard and poster offer that expired on 9/1/72:

www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/5809333595/in/album-72...

 

This was NOT offered in the “New For 1973” billboard and poster offer that expired on 6/30/74:

www.flickr.com/photos/30559980@N07/15729486025/in/album-7...

 

Bottom line: I've never seen this image offered to the general public in my probably incomplete collection of billboard & poster offers.

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Uploaded on December 26, 2022