The Neon Jungle

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These are signs either copied from vintage pieces in the Neon Jungle collection, or made from original designs by Evan Voyles or authorized sources. These vintage reproduction signs are built using the same materials and methods of traditional neon signage, with distressed finishes and parts available. Like the actual vintage signs, they are priced according to size, complexity, labor and materials.
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Route 66

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Big Tex

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How

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Redfish

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Lucky Star

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Jesus Saves

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Rocketbuster

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Pool

RT. 66
72" x 72", Albuquerque, New Mexico. (inset shows before restoration). SOLD

BIG TEX
72" wide x 204" (17 feet) high, in 4 sections. Based upon an original sign from Big Lake, Texas, in the Neon Jungle collection. Reproduction built for MTV's "The Real World: Austin". The shirt "snaps" are lightbulbs.

HOW
54" wide x 48" high, 10 neon colors. Based on an Evan Voyles design. Variations on this piece are now in multiple collections. One version has the Indian holding a pipe from which 3 animated smoke rings flash upwards (adds to cost).
JESUS SAVES
48" wide x 61.5" high. Based on an Evan Voyles design. This version is available with flasher motor to achieve (in order): JESUS...SAVES...JESUS SAVES, the outline and sacred heart remain constantly lit.

ROCKETBUSTER BOOTS
96" wide x 72" high, 8 color neon. Based on the logo of the company. The "blast" flashes to simulate thrust, and the conchos on the chaps are lightbulbs.

POOL
72" wide x 36" high. Based on an original sign from Las Vegas, Nevada in the Neon Jungle collection. Reproduction built for a private collector's beach house on the Gulf Coast. Note actual rust and distressed paint finish.
REDFISH
66" wide x 36" high, two-sided. Based upon an Evan Voyles design, now in the collection of a Houston photographer. Slightly different shades of pink neon were used for "RESTAURANT" to simulate old repairs as are often found on actual vintage signs.

LUCKY STAR
72" wide x 66" high. Based on an original sign from New Braunfels, Texas in the Neon Jungle collection. Reproduction built for Clear Channel Radio in Austin; variations have been built for restaurants in New York City and Birmingham, Alabama.