Don’t Be A Bottle Dropped Conserve Tires
In Hawaii during WWII, it was a known problem for drunken sailors and tourist to toss bottles and break them in the roads. This lead to many damaged tires and with the rubber shortage early in the war, this poster was very much needed. Designed by Robert M. Jones who would produce many posters for Hawaii during the war. He also went on to win 6 Grammy Awards for designing album covers in the 1960s.
Measures 16.25x21.25”
Condition- very good. Missing bottom corner and a slight tear.
In Hawaii during WWII, it was a known problem for drunken sailors and tourist to toss bottles and break them in the roads. This lead to many damaged tires and with the rubber shortage early in the war, this poster was very much needed. Designed by Robert M. Jones who would produce many posters for Hawaii during the war. He also went on to win 6 Grammy Awards for designing album covers in the 1960s.
Measures 16.25x21.25”
Condition- very good. Missing bottom corner and a slight tear.
In Hawaii during WWII, it was a known problem for drunken sailors and tourist to toss bottles and break them in the roads. This lead to many damaged tires and with the rubber shortage early in the war, this poster was very much needed. Designed by Robert M. Jones who would produce many posters for Hawaii during the war. He also went on to win 6 Grammy Awards for designing album covers in the 1960s.
Measures 16.25x21.25”
Condition- very good. Missing bottom corner and a slight tear.