Frisch's Big Boy Statue Sign

Object/Artifact

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American Sign Museum

Name/Title

Frisch's Big Boy Statue Sign

Entry/Object ID

2001.0010.0001

Description

Approximately 9-ft., 1950s - 60s version of a fiberglass Big Boy three-dimensional display. This Big Boy, of Frisch's, has red hair, stripped overalls, and running pose. He dates from sometime in the 1950s - 1960s. The redheaded Frisch's Big Boy design debuted in 1952 but was later redesigned to match the dark haired Boy wearing checkered overalls that originated on the West Coast in 1969. Dating the statues is challenging as there was no firm deadline for when a restaurant had to update its statue to the new design.  Prior to the Museum acquiring the statue, Big Boy was stripped and repainted with striped pants and red hair like the 1950s - 60s version. This Big Boy statue was a key figure in the Museum’s early days as it was one of the first signs to go on display in the proof of concept, a prototype museum in 2001 at the International Sign Association’s expo in Las Vegas. Big Boy was crated and shipped to Las Vegas as part of Prototype Museum "Signs on Main Street" display, unveiled on March 24, 2001 in conjunction with the ISA Sign Expo show.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

z_New Category Needed (Re-sort)

Made/Created

Time Period

1950 - 1959

Dimensions

Height

102 in

Width

46 in

Depth

62 in

Weight

300 lb

Material

Fiberglass, Paint, Metal

Location

Category

Exhibit

Condition

Overall Condition

Excellent