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International Fiberglass 14-Foot-Tall Statues (page 2)

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Giant Man
Muskogee, OK (now Checotah, OK)

2012:

2019:
This Giant Man is located at Cagle Salvage & Auto Crusher. The statue was previously installed in Broken Arrow, OK. It was moved here to Muskogee around 1991. In 2024, the statue was sold and moved to Hosstyle Equipment in Checotah, OK. [map]

Giant Man
Myrtle Point, OR
This Giant Man is outfitted as a lumberjack. It and installed at the Coos County Logging Museum. The statue was repainted in 2008. It was previously located in Fruitdale, OR at BJ's Tools. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Giant Man
Grants Pass, OR (now Atlanta, IL)
This Giant Man was located at the Cedarwood Saloon. He was mounted behind their sign, making taking pictures of him difficult. This statue was previously a blonde-headed miner and held a pick-axe. There was a metal cart with gold-painted rocks installed next to him. He got his current look in 1991. The statue had been hit by cars several times and lost his head once in a windstorm. In 2022, he was put up for sale. He is now owned by a collector in New Jersey. The statue will be loaned and put on display at the American Giants Museum in Atlanta, IL. For more, see this website. [map]

Giant Man
Denton, TX
This Giant Man head is located inside Atomic Candy in Denton. It came from an antiques store in Dallas, TX. It's not known where the body or the full statue were displayed originally.

Giant Man
Texarkana, TX
2003:
2011:
This Giant Man has been at Ledwell & Son Enterprises since the 1970s. The statue was originally installed outside on a very tall pole at the back of the company's lot. By 2010, the statue had been restored and moved inside.

Giant Man
Oshkosh, WI
This Giant Man has been standing in front of Fasco Appliance Sales & Service since at least 1985. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Giant Man
Richwood, WV
This Giant Man stands on top of the scoreboard at Richwood High School's football field. The lumberjack is the school's mascot and their colors are black and orange. In 2019, the statue was knocked over in a storm. Local people repainted him and replaced his foot with a new one produced by Mark Cline. He no longer wears a helmet and has a bigger axe. For more, see this website.

Giant Man [gone]
Elkins, WV
In 2001, all that remained of the Lumberjack Restaurant and its Giant Man in Elkins was this pair of shoes. I believe they are gone now, too. The statue was apparently sawed off at the ankles. It is believed that this statue was originally located in Buchanan, VA. By the mid-1990s, it was moved to a lawn mower repair shop. It was then installed at a couple of different restaurants before it was moved to this one in Elkins. When the Lumberjack Restaurant closed, the statue was brought to Mark Cline to repair the feet. He doesn't remember where the statue went.

More International Fiberglass 14-Foot-Tall Statues:
Fernie Forge (Atlanta, IL)
Log Cabin Homes (Rocky Mount, NC) [in storage]
White's Tire Service (Wilmington, NC) [in storage]

modified Giant Man
Monroe, OH
modified Giant Man
Hayward, CA
This modified Giant Man in Monroe is located at Traders World. These photos are from 2009 when the horse and statue stood in a field facing I-75. Around 2015, the cowboy was moved somewhere else on the property. This cowboy was produced by Mark Cline.

This modified Giant Man in Hayward is located at Bell Plastics where Bruce Kennedy displays many other fiberglass statues. This fireman was produced by Mark Cline for Kennedy in 2016. [map]

Giant Man
Hutchinson, KS
Giant Man
Macon, IL
This Giant Man in Hutchinson was produced by Mark Cline as a 1950s-style "Greaser" for Hutch Vintage Market in 2022. The same year, Cline created a Big John for the store. [map]

This Giant Man in Macon was also produced by Mark Cline. It was installed in 2011 in front of Chillbilly's. Since 2017, the building has housed a Krekel's and the statue remains. [map]

Giant Man
Normal, IL
This Giant Man was also produced by Mark Cline. The statue was installed in front of Carl's Ice Cream in 2016. [map]

modified Giant Man
Hatch, NM
modified Giant Man
Glencoe, NM
This modified Giant Man in Hatch is also the work of Mark Cline. For this statue, he used his mold of a soda jerk and added the burger. This statue had been in storage at Franciscan RV since at least 2012. These photos are from 2017. In 2021, this statue was set up at Charly's Chickin 'N Dogs. That restaurant has closed and the statue might be in storage again. There is also an International Fiberglass Cowboy in front of the RV dealership where Teako Nunn stores many of his statues.

This modified Giant Man in Glencoe is another Mark Cline statue. It was installed at Fox Cave, a gift shop, around 2014. These photos are from 2017. In 2023, the statue was transformed into a hippie holding a joint for Weed World, the store that opened on the property. [map]

Cline has produced several other beardless soda jerks holding ice cream cones from his modified mold of one of the original, International Fiberglass statues. See the blue box below.

More Mark Cline 14-Foot-Tall Copies:
Berlin, MD
Battle Mountain, NV [gone]
Derby, NY [gone]
Coeburn, VA (now St. George, UT) [map]
Urbanna, VA [gone?]

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