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Two Guys From Massapequa – circa 1962

Frank Jump circa 1962 © Frank H. Jump

How Much Is That Michelin Man In The Window? Souvenirs – Chartres, FR – Gaia Son, Lowlands Correspondent

Au Plaisir d’Offrir – The Joy of Giving © Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

Michelin Tires – Cairo, Egypt – Iman R. Abdulfattah, Cairo Correspondent

Michelin ad on 26th of July Street, Bulaq, Cairo © Iman R. Abdulfattah

Pueblo Auto Parts & Tire Co – Bernstein Bros. – Pueblo, CO – Featured Fade (& Repaint) – Vance Bass

© Vance Bass

© Vance Bass

Hi, Frank,

Here are a couple of shots from Pueblo Colo. The first is one I took in 2003 of a gorgeous sign I thought might be destroyed, judging by the construction tape, dumpster, etc. The second photo is from 2005, showing the repaint. I’m not sure it’s an improvement, as the faded version was in quite good condition, but at least they recognized that it’s worth keeping. – Vance Bass

Erected in 1882 and owned by Eugene Diekman, this building housed Pueblo Auto Parts in 1889 then the Bernstein Bros. Auto Parts and Tires in the early 1900s. – Waymarking dot com 

N 38° 16.132 W 104° 36.441
13S E 534347 N 4235719

I.M. Hayes – Tin Shop – Selma, AL

© Frank H. Jump

Archer Stores – Everything For The Home & Car – Wholesale Housewares – East Elmhurst, QU

© Frank H. Jump

Abandoned (?) Trailways Bus Terminal – Selma, AL

© Frank H. Jump

Drink Barq’s – Earl Hilvers Catering – Cincinnati, OH

CUF – July 2015 © Frank H. Jump

Earl J. Hilvers opened his Butcher Shop & Grocery on McMicken Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio in 1931. – Hilvers Website

Over-the-Rhine – June 1999 © Frank H. Jump

Vintage Embossed Tin Sign – iCollector

Mound City Buggy Company – St. Louis, MO

© Frank H. Jump

“Halladay Automobiles” “Machine Tools, Jigs and Dies” “Mfrs of Inland One-Piece Piston Rings” “1,600,000 in use and going strong”

King Bee Hats – Wrigley’s Spearmint Pepsin Gum, et. al – St. Louis, MO

June 1999 © Frank H. Jump

July 2015 © Frank H. Jump

Likely the largest existing wall sign in St. Louis, this beauty sits on the west side of what was originally the King-Brinsmade Mercantile Company and is now the King Bee Lofts. Several fading ads adorn the vast brick face, some of them partially overlapping others, having been painted at different times. From top to bottom,ad copy reads “King Bee Hats – King-Brinsmade Merc. Co.” “Wrigley’s Spearmint Pepsin Gum – Trade Mark Registered – The Flavor Lasts” and, within the pointing arrow, “Buettner’s – Seventh and Washington – Home Furnishings – Arrow Stamps.” To the right of Buettner’s is a barely legible ad for “Anti-Kamnia Tablets – Ask For A-K Tablets.” – Hats, Shoes and Overalls – Wm. Stage- The Painted Ad

Back in 1999 when I was already an Internet sensation with the Fading Ad Campaign website, I met Wm. Stage on a cross-country tour while driving a misguided friend back to New York from Santa Fe. Stage was very generous with his knowledge of signs and locations in his domain of St. Louis. We slept on his couch the evening we met and he sent me out on a photo expedition the next morning. This was one of the walls he recommended I shoot and one of the few left untouched in the last sixteen years.