Todd Glass, left, and Brian Barela of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa load up a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Brian Barela, left, and Levi and Larry Graham of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa pose with a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Brian Barela, left, and Todd Glass of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa load up a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
The Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, will be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Brian Barela of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa loads up a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Brian Barela of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa loads up a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Todd Glass, left, and Brian Barela of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa load up a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Todd Glass and Brian Barrela of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa load up a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
The Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, will be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Brian Barela, left, and Todd Glass of Graham's Neon and Electric Sign Specialists in Mesa load up a portion of the Starlite Motel's "Diving Lady" sign on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, to be taken to Fiesta Mall where it will be on display for the next several months in hopes of eliciting donations for its restoration.
Scott Houston works on repairing the 'Diving Lady' sign at Graham's Neon in Mesa.
Scott Houston works on repairing the 'Diving Lady' sign at Graham's Neon in Mesa.
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Masterrogue666 posted at 5:05 pm on Wed, Nov 9, 2011.
It's good to see that people still value historic things.