

© Frank H. Jump
I found this entry on Ebay for a Gretsch guitar case:
This is a Gretsch guitar case from the 50’s -early 60’s. It for a flat top guitar. The badge inside reads, “Ess & Ess Mfg. Co., Quality Cases, Brooklyn, N.Y.”.

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vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends


© Frank H. Jump
I found this entry on Ebay for a Gretsch guitar case:
This is a Gretsch guitar case from the 50’s -early 60’s. It for a flat top guitar. The badge inside reads, “Ess & Ess Mfg. Co., Quality Cases, Brooklyn, N.Y.”.

Ebay
Posted in: Brooklyn Waterfront, Clinton Hill, Manufacturing Companies, Photography.
This collage was used as a backdrop for a revival of Hello Dolly in 2001. My dear friend Art Yelton was the director and musical director. Yelton found all of the source images on the Internet, printed them out, and designed the basic cut and paste layout by hand (and fortunately saved all of the URLs). After receiving the prototype, I downloaded all of the digital files (mostly from the Library of Congress website) and created a digital version on Photoshop. This job was done during the time I was undergoing chemo and radiation therapies and kept me out of trouble. It was a labor of love. Enjoy. The reproduction for the backdrop was twenty by forty feet. Click on the image above for a close-up view.
Posted in: Hello Dolly, Library of Congress, Photography.
Posted in: Auto Bodies, Brooklyn, Clinton Hill, Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, Industrial Decay.
Posted in: NYC, Storefronts, Tobacco & Candy Wholesalers.


© Frank H. Jump
According to Robert Baptista, this company was “Keuffel & Esser Co” Drafting Materials, Surveying Instruments, Measuring Tapes Hannes Taylor Co. NY
Posted in: Hannes Taylor Co.

Time flies when your fading. And blah blah blogging. Fading Ad Campaign Website just turned nine years old. The project’s inception was February 1997. Thank you for coming along for the ride and your collaborations!
Posted in: Alex Richman, Balázs Turay, Ben Trimmier, Bob Kisken, Brooklyn Artists, Brooklyn Blogs, Chris Adams, Don Wiss, Fading Ad Campaign, Flatbush Gardener, Flatbush Junction, Gowanus Lounge, Jerry Johnson, Jim Jackson, John Kelly, Lawrence O'Toole, Michael Berube, Miss Heather, OJ Gude, Pigs Named Emmett, Robert Baptista, Rosario Dawson, Sam Roberts, Sandra Walker RI, Sean Strub, Sustainable Flatbush, the design shop, Tod Swormstedt, Vincenzo Aiosa, Wes Carr, William Donovan.
Posted in: Brooklyn, Crown Heights, Derelict Neon, Lounges.


© Frank H. Jump
Recently I saw this poster in Little Italy of Lenny Kravitz with the oranges lining the street and thought about Vitamin C. I had heard he was sick with bronchitis and had canceled some of his tour dates. When I took this shot, I remembered the crazy night when we were all out celebrating Rosa’s birthday at Plum (formerly Nell’s on Fourteenth Street), that infamous night Tommy Hilfiger punched Axl Rose (I missed the whole thing- I was having too much fun dancing and annoying the paparazzi with my flash). It was a media circus. I have some really fun shots of that evening and will share some perhaps on the second anniversary of that night now that I’ve located the files. Pardon the non sequitur.
Posted in: Rosario Dawson.

Syrup of Figs – Franklin Street & Greenpoint Avenue

Men’s Clothes – “119-125 Walker Street” – Hannes Taylor Advertising – Manhattan Avenue

“Warner…Floor Lamps – Silk Shades” – Commercial Street © Miss Heather, newyorkshitty.com
Miss Heather publishes the wildy eclectic and brilliantly excretory Greenpoint blog New York Shitty. Miss Heather sent me some of these images of fading ads she took when she wasn’t aiming down. Keep looking up Miss Heather!
Posted in: Brooklyn Blogs, Miss Heather, New York Shitty, Photography.

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