Thank you Godzilla, when I saw your B&W photo I thought that straightened everything up. But it only added my curiosity and details. If you sleuths have a minute please review my comparison of the Photo from Godzilla (the Cadillac BW Photo) and the 2 Shulman photos posted by Snix ( Color Shulman and BW Shulman). Both posted yesterday.
Using the Pavillion and the roofline for orientation;
Cadillac BW Photo:
- 100% correct as I remember
- Sunset Blvd is tight up against the building front
- Lytton tall pylon sign is visible
- Pavillion has benches behind it, on the south side
- Tall and low apartments are clearly visible.
- The Pavillion has a
"Triangle" display case
BW Shulman Photo:
- Photo taken from opposite angle but almost the same as above.
- Pylon sign is visible - GOOD
- Parked cars on Sunset parallel to it - street parking - GOOD
- benches are in the same orientation as above- GOOD
- Mini mall across the street is visible - GOOD
- The pavilion now has a square base Kiosk/ Display case - A Different Time for sure.
Now things get a little weird----
Color Shulman Photo:
- Pavilion and roofline seem to be normal - GOOD
- Square based kiosk/ Display is under Pavilion - OK? - a different time
- Benches are now on the Sunset (north side) where there wasn't room-Huh?
- Mini mall across the street is missing - Huh?
- There is no street visible - Huh?
- Pylon sign is not there - Huh?
- Cars are clearly parked perpendicular to the front entrance at least 2 rows deep (red micro bus, a Caddy and others ) - Huh? This is not possible if this location was on Sunset Blvd.
- There is a black awning with 2 legs sticking out in front of the entrance - Huh?
Kurt Meyers Wikipedia page lists that he did 5 savings building for Lytton and we know Sunset , and Pomona. That leaves 3, including a temporary one on Wilshire that I cannot find . Unless someone scanned in a Shulman photo and accidentally mirrored only 1/2 of the image I don't see how the color photo could be the Sunset Blvd location, but the B &W ones shure-ly are, but with a Kiosk/ Display case changeout at some time.
BTW, pre-covid when I worked over in WeHo it was every 2 or 3 months that a rental truck, usually a moving van would bash the overhang, the drivers were usually stopping for lunch at McDonalds or the el Pollo Loco. this went on year after year they replaced the same 3 or 4 slabs of Travertine - and they never got the colors close to matching.
When I wanted Pinches Tacos, I used to drive down Havenhurst then turn up the back ramp (very few people knew it was there) and park on the designated ramp parking spaces to go to Pinches. Pinches only has 4 parking spots. this avoided the parking lot and the darn security guards that kept all of the spaces up against the back of Chase available for the few customers that still went to the Chase bank.
That parking lot was a study in dumb and incompetent drivers.
Thank you Godzilla and Snix, and all of the rest of you for making something interesting, accurate , and fun !!!
Jerry