[PRCo] "Have a Duke!"
Derrick J Brashear
shadow at dementia.org
Tue Apr 14 10:41:49 EDT 2009
By now you've all figured out I live in the South Side (or you just don't
care)
A couple weeks ago, the clock on the "new" Duquesne Brewery building
suddenly no longer said Equitable Gas. It stopped a few times, and then
was again lit and running, but painted light grey and with no logo.
WPXI ran a story saying the sponsorship was yanked, and quoted someone in
the family who owns the place (J Poli Inc is the family company but it's
not the Poli family) saying no sponsor but they'd run it for now. WPXI
quoted a 1933 build date... for a clock on a building dedicated in 1950.
I dropped them a note, and have heard nothing. I looked at pictures I
have: when the building was dedicated in 1950 there was clearly no clock
on that tower. The master plan sketches in the promo book they put out
when it opened (after some legwork I discovered it was at HSWP and went
there and bought some photocopies) showed no clock on it, instead
"DUQUESNE" spelled out on all top of all faces of the tower.
Ok. So WPXI's wrong, right? If so they're in good company; Lots of
others quote the same or similar date. Anyway, maybe not:
http://bit.ly/ZqxgH
Clearly the clock was not on that building in 1933. However, if its really
true that Audichron made clocks only until 1934 (and I presume a
representative from the company would have disavowed it otherwise), where
was the clock from 1933 until it was erected on the 1950 brewery building?
By the way, here's the paid advertising from the day the brewery opened:
http://bit.ly/3fwQU4
I figured out a likely way to contact the guy quoted in the 1983 article
as repairing the clock. When I am less busy (i.e. not this week) I may
call him if I don't figure it out.
Derrick
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