U.E.C.O. Men Working Sign: Vintage Neon Warning With Ready Kilowatt – NS6890
This Unique Lighted Heavy Tin Litho Sign Is One Of Those Unique Collectibles That Is Not Just A Display Piece And An Investment Quality Memorabilia, But Is Also A Conversation Starter
Reddy Kilowatt is a cartoon character that acted as corporate spokesman for electricity generation in the United States and other countries for over seven decades. (Source: Wikipedia)
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U.E.C.O. Men Working Sign: Vintage Neon Warning With Ready Kilowatt
This vintage U.E.C.O. Men Working sign, is an authentic heavy tin litho, neon lighted advertisement, that is just one of the hundreds of authentic, vintage Americana signs and collectibles we have available for sale at ArtFactory.com. This single sided rectangular sign measures 30 1/2 inches wide by 24 1/2 inches tall (6 1/2 Inch Deep Metal Can), thus making it a perfect display piece. The sign reads "U.E.C.O. Men Working", and is an original warning sign for Union Electric Company featuring the Ready Kilowatt character. This is a 4 color sign that features a yellow background, with a red, black, and blue logos and lettering. The red neon lighting has been fully rebuilt including all wires, electrical components, and ALL SOLID STATE TRANSFORMERS, with easy to use on/off toggle chord as pictured. It is an authentic warning sign that was originally displayed on job sites in Illinois, and features the famous Reddy Kilowatt cartoon character that was popular for more than 7 decades. The sign is an original advertisement from the 1930's-1940's era, and the sign face is in original unrestored condition.
U.E.C.O. Men Working Sign Additional Information & Details
This vintage U.E.C.O. Men Working sign, and all of our signs are guaranteed to be authentic, backed by over a century of experience in the antiques and collectibles marketplace. Like all of our collectible signs, it is sold in original, unrestored condition as pictured. We do not believe in restoring old signs because it is our belief that every ding, dent, and blemish is part of the story and history of the item. This sign is original memorabilia featuring one of America's most iconic characters. We are a one stop shop when it comes to outfitting your man cave or game room. We can can outfit an entire vintage Americana themed room for you, or help you find that one special item that has been missing from your collection. In addition to signs, we have restored vending machines, vintage visible gas pumps, and more, that we have fully restored to working, museum quality condition. Our petroliana restorations are the best in the business because nobody has been doing it longer, or pays as much attention to detail.
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U.E.C.O. Men Working Sign Specifications
- Type: Heavy Tin Litho
- Sides: Single Sided
- Shape: Rectangular
- Character: Ready Kilowatt
- Warning: Men Working
- Era: 1930's-1940's
- Place Of Manufacture: U.S.A.
- Color: Yellow/Black/Blue/Red
- Dimensions: 30 1/2 Inches Wide By 24 1/2 Inches Tall (6 1/2 Inch Deep Metal Can)
- Condition: Original, As-Is, See Photos For Details
- Additional Neon Details: All Neon And SOLID STATE TRANSFORMERS, Wiring, Mounts, Switches, And Wires Have Been Replaced.
- On/Off Neon Pull Chord As Pictured
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This rare vintage U.E.C.O. Men Working sign is the perfect conversation piece that will wow your friends and clients alike. Like all of our vintage collectible signs, it is guaranteed authentic, investment quality memorabilia. We specialize in those hard to find signs that serious collectors are looking for. All antique collectables offered are genuine memorabilia and appreciable assets, not fake reproductions. All items are fine collectable art at the highest world class collector level. Contact us for pricing on this vintage U.E.C.O. Men Working sign, or any of our collectible Americana, antique signs, old gas pumps, and classic collectables at 1-800-292-0008.
About Reddy Kilowatt
Reddy Kilowatt is a cartoon character that acted as corporate spokesman for electricity generation in the United States and other countries for over seven decades. Reddy Kilowatt is drawn as a stick figure whose body, limbs, and hair are made of stylized lightning-bolts and whose bulbous head has a light bulb for a nose and wall outlets for ears. Reddy Kilowatt made his first published appearance on March 14, 1926 in an advertisement in The Birmingham News for the Alabama Power Company (APC). The character was the brainchild of the company's 40-year-old commercial manager, Ashton B. Collins, Sr.
Like other electric utilities of the period, APC was seeking to grow consumer demand for electrical power. Commercially viable AC generating stations had begun powering North American streets and homes by the end of the 19th century. By the mid-1920s electric utilities had succeeded in bringing electricity to virtually all major cities and towns in North America; however, rural areas remained chronically underserved. In 1930 almost 90 percent of farms in the United States were still without access to electric service. Collins was convinced that the best way to win over new customers, including frugal small business owners and skeptical farmers and rural dwellers, was to give his mostly invisible new commodity a more human face.
According to corporate lore, Collins found his inspiration in a dramatic Alabama lightning storm. As he watched the electric discharges strike the ground, he imagined the dancing limbs of a powerful creature, one that could be harnessed in the service of the public. He turned to a colleague, APC engineer Dan Clinton, to create the first drawings of Reddy Kilowatt, an “electrical servant” with lightning bolt arms and legs, wearing safety gloves and shoes. He added a friendly face with a light bulb nose and wall outlets for ears. APC copyrighted the character on March 6, 1926. Over the next few years Reddy appeared in print advertising for the company. He made his first three-dimensional appearance at the Alabama Electrical Exposition of 1926.
Read More At: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reddy_Kilowatt
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Due to our earned reputation, we have the good fortune to be in high demand by collectors. Because most of our items have a waiting list, if you're looking for a specific collectible, please ask to be put on our first come, first served list (refundable deposit required).
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