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1971 21x10' 7Up UnCola "Un For All All For Un" Billboard Poster Dypold soda sign

$ 369.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Date of Creation: 1971
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: 7Up
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Type of Advertising: poster
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Giant 21' x 10' 7Up UnCola original unused vintage paper billboard
    Title/Nickname:    "Un For All, All For Un"
    (aka: 3 Musketeers and a nod to R. Crumb's "Keep On Trucking")
    Illustrator:               Pat Dypold
    Rainlap Code #:     71133  (located on the back side of upper left panel A1)
    Year:                      1971, or 1972
    Number of Panels:  12
    (each panel is 43" wide x 59" tall with 1" overlaps at interior edges to shed rain water)
    Assembled Size:     21'-1" x 9'-9"      (= 253" x 117", or 643 cm x 297 cm)
    Copy Number:         2 of 2 in my collection.  I know of a few other copies in the hands of one person
    Printed Signature:    l
    ocated in the bottom right corner under the lead shoe (image 7)
    Condition:                Very Good
    This billboard:
    The first 2 images are Photoshop re-creations of what some really lucky viewers could possibly have seen in the early 1970's.
    The actual double billboard structure in the background image is located in the trendy "Crossroads" area south of downtown Kansas City, MO.  The vintage
    "3
    0-sheet"
    structures
    are the same size and proportions as my vintage paper billboards so they make excellent digital backdrops for displaying my billboard collages.
    Image 3 is a photo collage of one of my 2 full size "Vist Un City" billboards.  In reality the colors match perfectly across all 12 panels, but the light meter on my camera is easily tricked causing some variation from panel to panel.
    Image 4 is a double page spread featuring Pat Dypold from a 1971 or '72 American Contemporary Graphics booklet* featuring many of "The UnCola" artists.
    Images 9-11 show 3 different billboard and poster offers* with expiration dates between 12/31/69 and 12/31/74 and I own several more.
    This design was offered to the public at .50 in the yellow billboard & poster offer that expired on 9/1/72 (image 9).
    I'm aware of several other copies in the possession on one person.
    Image 12 is my own set of 4 framed 34" x 21" "Fallpaper" posters* that cost only ONE DOLLAR back then (see my other listing on eBay).  The 2 images on the right were also by Pat Dypold.
    Each of the 12 offset lithographically printed paper panels (6 panels wide x 2 tall) is 43" wide x 59" tall with 1" overlaps strategically placed to shed rain water when mounted per the rainlap diagram printed on the back side of upper left Panel A1.  The panels are VERY vibrant, well preserved and do not appear to ever have been displayed.  Small initialed registration marks can be seen in the corners of the individual panels if you look closely.  Those helped the printers properly align the paper as it passed over each of the Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black (CMYK) ink rollers.  The back side of the edges may or may not (I'll update later) already have or need a small amount of acid-free scrapbooking tape (available on-line or from Michael's) to reinforce minor 1/2" - 2" rips at edges and weakened fold lines.  Some minor touch-ups with colored pencils or markers may be present.
    "The UnCola" story:
    My listings come from the largest, one-of-a-kind collection of 7Up UnCola posters and billboards in the world.  To learn more about this award winning ad campaign, search for in-depth articles by Collectors Weekly (Collecting 7Ups Most Beautiful Hallucinatory Billboards), Dangerous Minds (The UnCola 7Up And The Most Psychedelic LSD Friendly Ad Campaign of All Time) or DJ Food's (7Up The UnCola Posters) blogs.  Alternately, search <7Up UnCola> on flickr dot com and you'll quickly find out more about these art competition winning advertising images issued in the late 60's & early 70's:
    These outdoor ads (billboards) were commissioned by the J. Walter Thompson [advertising] Co. of Chicago (JWT) between 1969 and the mid-1970's.  I consider them the "Midwest Mad Men".  Most of the 54+ extremely colorful billboard & poster images were illustrated by invited outside freelance artists who were allowed to sign their names on the originals if desired - not all did.  If their design was selected, they received ,000 for the final artwork.  My collection includes at least one each of over half of the billboards and only my duplicate copies are being offered for sale.  A few images were produced in-house at JWT, and never with the artist's name on them.  JWT wisely chose to invite only up and coming artists and not well known graphic stars so as not to let their notoriety overshadow the 7Up product itself.  FYI - Peter Max did NONE of the 7Up posters, contrary to popular belief.  This famous ad campaign increased sales by 30% in a short time and rescued Seven Up from near bankruptcy.  Since then they've lost their fizz.
    Many of the artists have gone on to great fame in the graphics community Milton Glaser (I [heart] NY logo) (Mad Men final Season 7 poster; co-founder of Push Pin Studios), Seymour Chwast (co-founder of Push Pin Studios) with Isadore Seltzer (Push Pin), John Alcorn (Push Pin), Barry Zaid (Push Pin), Kim Whitesides, Jacqui Morgan, Simms Taback (1st Happy Meal Box in Smithsonian & Caldecott Honor for children's books), Skip Williamson (underground comics), Robert Abel (1st Tron movie animations), Charlie White III (permanent collection at MOMA), John Craig, Ray Lyle, Heather Cooper, Nancy Martell, Roger Chouinard, Pat Dypold, Bob Taylor, Tom Kamifuji (original rainbow logo for Apple), Bill Bosworth, Ed George, Joanne _ and probably several others.
    From time to time Seven Up offered other billboard and poster images to the general public for prices ranging from {{detail_product_description}}.50 to .50 for posters and .50 up to .50 for billboards.  My collection also includes a number of billboard & poster offers that helps me to pin down issue dates.
    Check out this recent 69 second 7Up Vintage Limited Edition Art Series video that features several 7Up UnCola images from my collection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd8EonCcyAs
    0:31      "Butterfly & Bottle”
    0:33      "The UnUsual”
    0:35      "UnCanny In Cans”
    0:36      “See The Light”
    0:40      “# Un In The Sun”
    0:41      "Wet Un Wild”
    Check back regularly to see my rotating stock of other poster offerings, including many more smaller 7Up UnCola posters.
    - - - Please note that ALL of my images are "All Rights Reserved" and are posted for educational purposes only.  Please do the right thing and contact me in advance if you wish to discuss the use or reuse of my images and provide a link to my originals.  I would also ask that I be given a "first look" at any 7Up UnCola billboards or posters before you market them to the general public in return for my extensive investment in time, money and research, including interviewing some of the surviving artists.  Thanks, and enjoy. - - -
    This is a vintage item and is not in perfect condition.  Please view all of my high resolution photos and contact me if you would like to see any more.  Shipping will be to verified addresses only.  A Delivery Confirmation may be required.  International sales will be shipped via eBay's Global Shipping Program only.  International buyers are responsible for all import fees, taxes and customs delays and I will not mark this as a "gift" to circumvent import fees.
    Local pick-up in Dallas, TX is OK (contact me before paying).
    * = As a clarification, this listing is for one billboard only consisting of multiple panels.  All other objects included in the listing photos are for reference only unless noted otherwise.  Shipping will originate from U.S.A. Zip Code 75287.