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Mar 8, 2019 14:31:03   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
jerryc41 wrote:
When I saw your title, I thought this was going to be a joke. How about a straw museum? A shoe lace museum? Will school lids go there on field trips?

In a few years, kids will be asking, "What's a styrofoam cup?"

Nice pictures, though.


Having to ask this question will be a good thing since Styrofoam is not bio-degradable.

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Mar 8, 2019 16:46:29   #
btrlvngthruchem
 
Hi Paul,

Who knew? Styrofoam becoming folk art. I get excited when I see one of your sets because I always learn something from the photos as well as the great narrative. Thanks so much for sharing both with us.

Jay

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Mar 8, 2019 17:51:22   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Thank you Mark, nimbushopper, Bill, Stlawrence, exakta56, Earnest, sippyjug104, Stan, Fotoartist, Manglesphoto, Jay! I've heard tell of the 'upstairs' at Old Car City and this latest visit finally got me to go up those stairs. I had the place to myself on a Monday afternoon in late November to work from a tripod and try not to bump into any of the display. I'd never thought about what is styrofoam? I am glad to see it being phased out.

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Mar 8, 2019 20:43:42   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
It's actually in Cawker City, Kansas. Frank Stoeber is the owner.
--Bob
exakta56 wrote:
Someone from Missouri can correct me if I have erred, but I think that I saw in the town of St James, the world's largest ball of string.

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Mar 8, 2019 20:46:06   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Good work on photographing these, Paul.
--Bob
CHG_CANON wrote:
Old Car City
White, Georgia
November 2018

In 1947, researchers at Dow Chemical found a way to make foamed polystyrene. Polystyrene is a synthetic aromatic hydrocarbon polymer; it is an inexpensive resin per unit weight. Polystyrene was discovered in 1839 by Eduard Simon, an apothecary from Berlin.

In 1954, the Koppers Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, developed expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam under the trade name Dylite. In 1960, Dart Container, the largest manufacturer of foam cups, shipped their first order.

Some companies, such as coffee retailers and doughnut shops, sell their products in disposable cups. A large chain of doughnut shops can use one billion disposable coffee cups in a year, enough to circle the Earth twice. Several coffee chains now offer discounts for customers who bring along their own cup. McDonald's switched from foam cups to paper cups in 2014.

Folk art covers all forms of visual art. Definitions vary, but generally the objects have practical utility of some kind, rather than being exclusively decorative. The makers of folk art are normally trained within a popular tradition, rather than having a formal education in a fine art.

Dean Lewis, the owner of Old Car City, has been getting a cup of tea every morning, and instead of throwing out the cup, he doodles on the cup through the day creating his own cup art. His styrofoam cup collection now consists of 1500+ cups that each have a unique hand drawn design. This collection is the result of 36 years of creating a new piece of art most every day.

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Old Car City br White, Georgia br November 2018 br... (show quote)

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Mar 10, 2019 16:20:49   #
Rich475 Loc: North of San Francsico
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Old Car City
White, Georgia
November 2018

In 1947, researchers at Dow Chemical found a way to make foamed polystyrene. Polystyrene is a synthetic aromatic hydrocarbon polymer; it is an inexpensive resin per unit weight. Polystyrene was discovered in 1839 by Eduard Simon, an apothecary from Berlin.

Styrofoam Cup Museum by Paul Sager, on Flickr


In 1954, the Koppers Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, developed expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam under the trade name Dylite. In 1960, Dart Container, the largest manufacturer of foam cups, shipped their first order.

Styrofoam Cup Museum


Some companies, such as coffee retailers and doughnut shops, sell their products in disposable cups. A large chain of doughnut shops can use one billion disposable coffee cups in a year, enough to circle the Earth twice. Several coffee chains now offer discounts for customers who bring along their own cup. McDonald's switched from foam cups to paper cups in 2014.

Styrofoam Cup Museum


Folk art covers all forms of visual art. Definitions vary, but generally the objects have practical utility of some kind, rather than being exclusively decorative. The makers of folk art are normally trained within a popular tradition, rather than having a formal education in a fine art.

Styrofoam Cup Museum


Dean Lewis, the owner of Old Car City, has been getting a cup of tea every morning, and instead of throwing out the cup, he doodles on the cup through the day creating his own cup art. His styrofoam cup collection now consists of 1500+ cups that each have a unique hand drawn design. This collection is the result of 36 years of creating a new piece of art most every day.

Styrofoam Cup Museum


The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

If the images are not filling your widescreen display due to recent UHH changes, follow this link and update your UHH profile: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-572300-1.html
Old Car City br White, Georgia br November 2018 br... (show quote)


Great photos for the archives for the generations to come. Berkeley Ca banned styrofoam about 15 years ago and here's another partial list



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Mar 11, 2019 10:22:39   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Thank you Bob, Rich! Maybe there will be museum of plastic bags too?

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