“…I promptly dropped my phone and fell
out of my chair” – Dustin, upon the discovery.
Boom! Pow! Welcome to Monday morning: Here is a great find: 170 new-old-stock (NOS) of 6′ x 2′ plastic decorator in 19 patterns, found in Pennsylvania and now for sale near Austin, Texas. And a first for the blog: This story has a back story of murder, too.
According to seller Dustin, who contacted me with his fabulous find:
The majority are “Shatterproof, indoor Saftiplass by Lancaster products Co., 4030 Freeman Blvd, Redondo Beach California.” Others are labeled “CRYSTA-LITE Decorator panels by Manchester Products Co. 8966 Mason Ave., Chatsworth, California…. They have been sitting idle, stored flat, covered, and untouched for 30-40 years. These were never used, still with the original stickers, and maintain the same fresh, vivid colors as the day they were made.
Yup, they look pretty vivid, all right. Please note, though, that I played with the image files, adjusting exposures, dialing up the black, etc. Check with Dustin (more info before) to get a sense of true colors, which area always difficult to capture digitally…
Update: In photo above, you can see that Guy has one of these in his house, which I featured on the blog in 2010. It’s just like Dustin’s green guy, only orange. It seems to be being used as the translucent side to a bookcase/cubby. Cool!!!
Fantastic.
Dustin writes:
My father-in-law — who I will refer to as Yoda (consider me Luke) — is a picker in Central Pennsylvania. He called me one day (I’m the tech-savvy researcher) and asked if he should buy these panels. I asked him to send me a picture and I promptly dropped my phone and fell out of my chair.
As a fan of design (similar to an armchair quarterback) I realized these things were (1) very, very cool, and (2) a couple of searches led to the determination they are very rare. Further research determined that these were very popular in homes and restaurants from the 1940’s through the 1970’s, but the polystyrene panels have been out of production for decades.
I had him pull the treasure trove in an old Pennsylvania warehouse, where they have been sitting idle, stored flat, covered, and untouched for 30-40 years. These were never used, still with the original stickers, and maintain the same fresh, vivid colors as the day they were made.
The stack contains 19 or so patterns in a variety of colors, and we currently have multiples of each. They measure 6 ft. by 2 ft. and are approximately 1/8-inch thick. They are easy to cut with standard tools such as with a jigsaw, table saw, band saw, or circular saw, or they can be scored and snapped.
The majority are labeled “Shatterproof, indoor Saftiplass by Lancaster products Co., 4030 Freeman Blvd, Redondo Beach California.” Others are labeled “CRYSTA-LITE Decorator panels by Manchester Products Co. 8966 Mason Ave., Chatsworth, California.” Both companies went out of business long ago, and if you Google Manchester Products, you bring up an interesting story about the owners. [Pam takes the hint and investigates with the google: Yikes: In 1985, two brothers — who co-own the Manchester Products business with their mother — hire a killer to murder their parents… The “Ninja Murders.”]
With the right lighting, the panels are breathtaking. They can be used as room dividers, restaurant booth privacy screens, made into lampshades, sun catchers, or to restore a vintage door or windows and more ideas I probably can’t wrap my head around.
The panels have made a trip to Austin, TX. Some have been sold, but we still have at least 170 of them in 19 of the 21 patterns we have pictured.
Prices range from $75 (‘cloud’ and ‘bottle’ pattern) to $125 (stain glass/intricate patterns). We’re asking $100 on the “psychedelic interwoven” pattern panels. We based pricing off of a number of factors:
- Finding these is a challenge — the first buyer that contacted us has been looking for 13 years for these. His grandfather was a ear, nose, and throat doctor and had these hanging in his office. The gentleman still remembered them from when he was 12 years old (around 1970) and has been wanting to decorate his office with them but has been unable to find them until now.
- The only ‘comps’ (comparable panels) we found was acryllic panels – even plain colored 6′ x 2′ panels run around $150-$200. When you get into the designs you’re talking several hundred dollars.
- We asked an owner and good friend whose shop specializes in vintage architectural materials and his determination is that they would sell between $12-18 per square foot retail.
The one challenge is shipping: these things are delicate and large, so shipping really isn’t an option, therefore we need buyers to pick up (I’m about 10 miles north of Austin in Leander, Texas) and have enough room to lay these flat if they purchase a large amount (over 2 panels)..–> Readers (interested in buying any of these panels) can feel free to contact me at sitdropspeak@gmail.com.
Hey Pam,
We found you through a lady who purchased all three of the Morocan pink and yellow panels. She suggested I let you know about them. Separately, I knew about your blog through researching some 60’s folding shower doors (I have 10 of them still stacked in their boxes in the garage, from the same place we got the panels).I didn’t put two-and-two together until the lady made that suggestion. I’m sure glad I did! Thanks again for all your help and for promoting such an awesome style!
Dustin says
Thanks again to everyone for the awesome responses. Still working on shipping, but for you folks in Pennsylvania/East Coast and Austin – I have an updated inventory sheet (as of this afternoon) that I updated in pdf with location, pricing and quantities. Of course you’ll need Adobe Acrobat or the like to view, but I will update as I sell over the next few days. You’ll have to excuse the ridiculous names – I’ve had very little sleep. Hopefully from the description you’ll be able to get a sense as to what the panels look like.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0dpJt1Me7Sjdk1MX0VJREhOQ28
We hope to open up a web shop soon as well as continue selling via eBay and start on Etsy. Of course I would prefer to sell outside of those, but Rome and a website are not built (correctly) in one day.
Barbara says
PLEASE let me know if you find a way to ship these! I’m in California and would kill to purchase one or two!
pam kueber says
Barbara, the contact info is in the story –
Jodi says
I have two of those coke bottle bottom panels in yellow. They were in my uncle’s dentist office ever since I can remember. When he retired he gave them to me and I used them to create an entryway space in my living room. I still wish I could get some of these great panels though. I especially love the black ones with the green circles.
G.G. says
Thank you for bringing another great source to light. Some of these panels could be just perfect for an interior renovation project underway at our 1970s church.
Guy H. says
Pam! I am so happy to see this! The green one is identical to the panel in my house (except for the color… mine is amber).
You can see the panel I have in the wonderful article you did on my home when I first moved in:
https://retrorenovation.com/2010/05/25/everyone-tells-gus-rosanne-to-update-their-1960s-time-capsule-but-they-find-us-instead/
It is nice to know more about these panels!
pam kueber says
So the panel in your pic is on the side of a bookshelf/cubby?
pam kueber says
Guy, I added your photo to the main story love this!
Guy H. says
It is! Let me know if you want more pics!
Christa says
I have an idea about shipping. Call around to local frame shops, glass shops and art supply stores. Boxes they use to ship plastic, glass, foam core and matte board might be repurposed for shipping your panels.
Dustin says
Great idea! I am also talking to a couple of companies about freight costs. I will let the RetroRenavators know what I find out.
Dustin
colleen says
I feel like crying. I have been looking for this kinda thing too. I have seen them advertised in older magazines. We need them in California, where they originated from. These are so beautiful and inspiring. Drat!
Diane Rutkowski says
I wish you would of left them in PA where I’m from—rats!!
Dustin says
Update for Pennsylvania/East Coast folks – Just got home and talked to the father-in-law. Ends up he didn’t bring all of them (sneaky _____). There was 40-50 or so pieces that had to have an edge cut off (1-2 inches or more; side or top) because they were chipped. They are various sizes from 3 ft to 5 ft. 10 inches. Our friend Joe has picked them up and is doing inventory this evening. If you are interested in picking some of those up please contact him at jpmaginnis@comcast.net and he will soon have an inventory of what is up there. Pick up would be in Lewistown, and prices will vary based on size.
Again, he can bring some back if folks let us know tonight which ones they want. Just send me an email and assuming I don’t get washed away in the rain I will have them packed tonight for his 6 a.m. departure.
Diane Rutkowski says
Thanks Dustin will email him for updated inventory!!!
Dustin says
Hey Readers!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the overwhelming response to these awesome panels. I have been trying to answer as many emails as possible, but I also have a day job that I have to maintain, so please be patient and I’ll get everyone the info requested and arrange viewings ASAP (most likely around 5 this evening I’ll be able to sit down and get back to everyone). To answer some FAQs:
1. Because of the size and fragility of them, I am hesitant to ship them which is why we’re trying to sell local at first. If anyone has any suggestions as to how we could ship them I am open to entertaining suggestions. I have some ideas but want to check pricing to make sure it makes sense for all involved.
2. The panels are currently at my house in Leander, Texas, which is 10 miles north of Austin off of 183. The locals that have contacted me will be getting returned emails shortly (in order received, of course) with times to come by this evening and next. Keep in mind that I can not hold panels as I am getting numerous requests for many of the same panels. I’ve played the ‘holding’ game before and it’s too risky to hold something for someone.
3. I have uploaded most of the pictures, prices, and quantities of most of the panels at http://tinyurl.com/retropanels. Unfortunately we have sold out of the embossed green “picture” brick pattern, the Morrocan diamond-esque shape, and the green cut circles.
4. I will get pictures of the folding shower doors out soon!
Thanks again!
Dustin
Dustin says
Hey Everyone!
Thanks for your responses; it’s great to find a group of folks who appreciate this kind of architectural pieces. I will be responding to all the emails this afternoon; but wanted everyone to know that I have a day job I gotta uphold during business hours so I apologize if I haven’t gotten back to you. I’ll also post some answers to FAQs shortly.
Thanks!
Dustin
Victoria says
I actually remember these designs from my childhood. We had some of the round green bottle glass design in our basement windows (later replaced by stained glass Contact paper.)