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Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Great post! Too much good stuff to even mention. Even that back cover has two pictures with Claude Coates (and hey, there's Marc Davis!).

Mineral King, I wonder if Walt had lived if he would have been able to use his powers of persuasion to get it built?

Neat to see the legendary Tee Hee working on the Goodyear displays.

Monday, 01 March, 2010

Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

LOVE seeing that animated Goodyear sign....it takes me to a happy place as well. :-)

I happen to be going to Club 33 this Friday. I'm going as someone else's guest, otherwise I'd definitely be bringing you along! I've never been before, but I will let you know about the animals. I did find a photo online of a vulture perched on a branch, but I don't know if it is something that is currently there or not.

Monday, 01 March, 2010

Blogger Chris Merritt said...

Holy guacamole! The original "pancake house" entrance to WED? A photo of T. Hee art directing those awesome "Go-go Goodyear" animated signs? Glendra von Kessel in action? Kevin Kidney is gonna plotz.

Monday, 01 March, 2010

Blogger Kevin Kidney said...

Whoa! I just plotzed! Thanks to Chris for shaking me out of my work-induced stupor to stop for a moment and check out this post. There's so much treasure here, some real obvious and some 'hidden' - For example, on the back cover you can see some teensy images on a conference room wall of the "Islands of the Enchanted Tiki" show that had been considered for the 1964 NY World's Fair! And Glendra von Kessel at work. Fantastic find! Thanks for sharing this with all of us!

Tuesday, 02 March, 2010

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Tuesday, 02 March, 2010

Blogger Chris Merritt said...

Hey Tim -

Can you drop me an email? I have an update about the Knott's event...

Tuesday, 02 March, 2010

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