Union 76
Union 76
This 8 foot porcelain sign is kind of a fluke. A picker / collector in Salem Oregon had this sign. I was headed to visit my sister in Oregon and knew about this picker and planned to stop and visit him and his collection. We had been up the coast through Northern California and then into Oregon. When visiting this picker I had bought some glass cylinders from him when he asked if I wanted to buy the Union 76 sign. I didn’t have the room for this but we made room. It sat at home for lots of years and then when we built the Event Center Museum we had the perfect place to hang it. So happy I bought it way back when as it is a beauty and perfect addition to the wall.
The 1957 Nash metropolitan
The 1957 Nash Metropolitan
Sparky’s father bought a brand new Nash Metropolitan for his wife in 1957. Making this a memorable car . When he saw this car he could not pass it up and had the vision of putting in up on a sign pole. He got it from a friend in Woodscross, Utah who has a huge collection of antique cars. We actually have two of these. The second one came from New Jersey and we had it shipped here to Utah. Neither are on poles at this point but someday they may be…
amoco
This sign came from Indianola , Iowa from a Picker named Gary. Amoco was a Standard Oil company where they went from Standard to American to Amaco. They bought out UTOCO. All gas and oil is connected somewhere as it started with ONE and branched and sold and sold again which is why we get to have so many brands and beautiful signs displaying in our Musuem.
IMPERIAL
Love the shape love the sign
This sign came from Ozark , Missiouri which is about an hour from Joplin. We were driving through after buying signs in other areas and found this sign from picker named Chris Walters. He always has great signs and we have purchase many from him. We love the shape of this sign. It should have prices under the sign which we have but we like the look without so left it as is.
WhIPPET AND WILLYS-KNIGHT
Ever heard of Whippet and Willys Knight???
This is an original sign we purchased of f of Ebay. We have had it many years and found the perfect space to place it in the museum. We like almost anything old and that has something to do oikWhippet and Willys Knight was and Antique car that was made in the 20s and 30s. We just liked the sign so bought it.
Chrysler Pymouth
Plymouth sign came from our friend and picker Chuck Dudley. It was a rough sign that we needed because of the colors and look. Again it is a sign we just like:)
the Hays gas Pump
Beautiful Gas Pump
We bought this from a friend in Joplin, Missouri who had it and couldn’t resist since we have never seen one in Utah before. We love this pump that stands out in front of our Steam Tractor collections.
pegasus Collection
Pegasus welcoming you
Our Pegasus that stand tall on the East entrance came from Texas and is custom made especially for us. Sparky knew how he wanted it and what he wanted and had him make it for us. Another Pegasus that hangs inside the museum came from a guy that came by our Storage Park and asked if we would be interested in some of his Father In Laws collection who had passed away. He had a cookie cutter Pegasus that we could not pass up along with our 7 up Machine, shell Globe and a few other globes.
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Marilyn Monroe, elvis and the rat pack
Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and more
A friend in Gillette Wyoming , named Jeff Wonder had acquired the collection of our famous people who changed the world in one way or another. Elvis through Rock and Roll, Marilyn Monroe with not only her beauty but what the world doesn’t know is she had an IQ higher than Einstein. She was the sexiest most impacting Movie star in the World taking the industry by storm.
The Rat Pack (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis JR) came together and became the gang that played in movies together as well as just ran around together. Individually each having their own sound, singing songs that are timeless.
The Blues Brothers are a more contemporary group. In 1980 they stared in the Movie The Blues Brothers and many went on to star in Saturday Night Live.
steam tractor collection
Steam tractor collection from 1907
When Sparky was a young guy he remembered seeing someone with an old steam tractor that he fell in love with. Years later he saw a collector selling his collection in Oregon and thought ,”I will bid on those since Oregon is close to Utah” he bid on many different tractors winning the bids on 6 of them. The oldest being a 1907 Minneapolis Moline. The steam tractor revolutionized farming in America. Not only could they pull huge plows but they could run combines and other ancillary equipment in farming. Going from the horse and plow to the Steam tractor. It 1917 Henry Ford came out with the Fordson Tractor which was a gas operated tractor. They build factories all over the world making it affordable for farmers to buy .
Big Boy
Bobs Big Boy
Our Big Boy came from Joplin, Missouri from a friend named Chuck. He purchased it at a swap meat called Dixie Gas in Sevierville, Tenesee put on by Chip Floe . It is the largest gas show in the Southeast. Chuck knows we are always looking for cool stuff so bought it and held it for us. Big Boy has always been a favorite from when they started in Los Angelas. Great memories eating the french toast and blueberry syrup.
How do we set our signs
Since we are in the business of “growing” signs we have it down to a science. First we pick the place that we want to “plant” the footing:) We then dig it and pour the cement and put in the rebar so our sign is nice and secure ! We don’t like shallow rooted signs, they need to withstand the stormy weather. Next we pick our pole, either one that has been collected or one that we have custom built (yes we do that too) Then the ring on top. Which ring for which sign. Pick the sign and ring and set the pole on the footing. Just like that our beautiful new sign on a pole has been grown into what we like to call our field of signs.
holy grail gas pump
The Canadian Clear Vision double head 700
Another of our “Holy Grail” items is the Canadian Clear Vision double head 700. Canada used Imperial Gallons which are bigger that American Gallons. One side of the pump is for regular gas and the other side for Ethyl, which today is Premium. these are extremely expensive and difficult to find gas pumps.
A friend in Joplin told Sparky the he had traded for the upper cast portion of a CV700 pump an dit was for sale. Sparky obviously bought it plus some of the parts that another friend had accumulated to go with it. It was lacking a lot of parts but had the beginnings. He found the cool nozzles in Indiana and the glass cylinders at the swap meet in Hershey, PA. He had the new skins made locally. Some of the smaller parts, [price glass, and a few details he found in Edmonton ,Canada. The owner refused to ship the parts so a road trip it was. Eventullay he had all the parts to restore it and put it on display next door at AAA Lakeside Storage until we build Sparks Museum and Event Center when he moved it inside. Red Indian is a Canadian gas brand and they were bought out by Texaco that that is why we have it in front of our Texaco collection.
the “fluted” gas pump
Our Roman Column treasured pump
Every collector knows the Holy Grail of gas pumps is the Roman Column Pump. Sparky looked for a Roman column for years and never was able to find one he could afford. They sell for $20-$60k at auctions. One day a manager at the Lakeside Storage called to tell Sparky that a guy stopped by and the office and left a note asking if we would be interested in a “fluted” gas pump that he had.
Sparky knew exactly what “fluted” meant and immediately called the guy. He was from Nevada but was living in Springville and when he was a kid worked at the Stateline Service Station where they had the “fluted” gas pump for pumping Kerosene. The mans father had worked at the station and he assumed his dad had actually pumped his gas from the pump so he bought the pump from the sation ages before to restore it as a family memory. Later he found out that his dad actually had never pumped gas from it so he was ready to sell.
Sparky bought it at a fair price and hauled it home to paint and assemble parts. It lacked the glass cylinder which he replaced and restored it for our collection. The hose that is on it was a new old stock original hose he got from Max Egertson who used to own the Texaco Bulk Plant in Provo and he had a few hoses he gave Sparky that he had many years ago. The pump was sold to the Stateline Serviece Station and maintained by a SLC gas pump company.
Frontier, another “cool” Brand.
The Golden Cowboy
Frontier is another very cool brand. It began when the two partners in Colorados Bay Oil company couldn’t get along and divided assets. One went to a refinery in Cody Wyoming and started Frontier Oil in 1940. Their first contract was making 100 octane fuel for aircraft in the war. Sparks Museum and Event Center has one of the first signs for gas advertising they sold. It the 5 foot “Golden Cowboy” Frontier sign and is a sign Sparky restored by hand and is one of seven known to exist. Finding that sign is a super “Picker” story! He found it while sitting in Hawaii surprisingly. He son Tim was in Nebraska hunting geese so of course Sparky took the opportunity to hunt for a sign. He looked up the antique dealers in the area and began calling. No luck however, all bad news. In desperation he asked if they even knew anyone who had an old gas pump or sign. ONe of the girls said yes she did and gave Sparky the number. Amazingly the man had a Calso sign and agreed to sell it. Tim was able to meet up with the new contact, yippee. Tim took a short video of the Calso sing plus many others including the two big Frontier signs. I negotiated and was able to get the deal. Finding a way to get Tim the cash was another story but after jumping through hoops and being creative we got them. Sparky picked them up during a different trip as remember Tim was on a hunting trip, and he wasn’t “
oo7 anyone
Bede 5 Jet featured as featured in the James Bond movie Otopussy
Our cute little Bede 5 jet that hangs from the ceiling is one of about 300 that exist. It is the smallest jet in the world and is seen on James Bonds 1983 film “Octopussy “ flying thru a barn at 325 miles per hour.
Growing up in Los Angelas
Hancock Gasoline Sign
The Hancock gasoline sign came as a reminder of when Sparky was a little boy growing up in Los Angelas. Sparky used to go to the LaBrea tar pits. Hancock Oil was from LaBrea.
Shell shell shell
Many of our Shell gas signs are on display.
The shell signs have come from all over including from Canada. Sparky bought Sehll gas in California as a kid but never knew it’s a European based Company till he started collecting signs. Shell changed the World of Petroleum while people were sleeping:) They invented and shared the means of deep water drilling which makes much more of our oil available today.
Perfect for al capone
1937 Cord
The 1937 Cord gangster car belonged to a Dr in Chicago, of all the perfect places. We like to think of how this beauty would have looked back when she was brand new driving her owner around the town on a Sunday drive.
sparkys hamburger (Copy)
Sparkys Hamburger Sign
Sparky’s Hamburger sign came from a picker friend in Joplin who saw it while pickin and knew Sparky had to have it. He bought it for him and let him figure out where to put it. Thats the thing about making friends that are “pickers” they look out for each other when those friendships are made and stay in contact seeing how each other are doing. I as the daughter of Sparky have been in the car many times as he will call up a “picker” friend to just see how they are doing and how they are feeling. What is happening whats new and what is the recent hot item out in the collectors world of oil and gas.