
Once again American Giants is assisting a seller with finding a home for their giant. We are now taking offers on behalf of the owner. Highest offers will be listed on this post and will be considered by the owner at the end of the time period. Making an offer does not guarantee the purchase of the giant, all offers are subject to the sellers acceptance. The end date is set for Februrary 22 at 9:00 PM EST with a 15 min window passing without any new offers before the offer window will close. Please submit offers to email listed below along with an alias or user handle that will appear here. High offers can appear as quickly as 5 min or may take up to 24 hours to post in some cases. If you submitted an offer, it will post unless a higher offer was made. Seller has asked that all offers and contact be made through American Giants. Once high offer is accepted the sale will be made directly between the seller and buyer.
Fiberglass Bull High Offer =
High Offer Status = – Sale Started –
Send offers to info@usagiants.com
HISTORY – This fiberglass bull statue is one of many similar bull statues made around the 1960s. It was mass produced to the point where dozens of these bulls still exist today although they are now considered vintage and are sought after. They are all about the same size, wear halters, and have their left hind legs in a forward position. Some of them like the one for sale here, were installed with signs in their side for advertising, while others did not of the signs installed. It is likely these statues were made by Sculptured Advertising of Sparta, WI. Research shows that the ones with the message board signs on their sides were either produced for Sirloin Stockade restaurants or ended up being used extensively by the chain. This and other bulls statue mascots was known as “Sir Loin.” Sirloin Stockade was established in 1966 in Oklahoma City. The original location had a bull statue and over the years the buisness grew to 80 locations in eight states. The bulls were built to represent Hereford cattle and were originally painted with red coats and white markings. They were often sold on trailers so that the statues could be moved around to different locations. This particular bull originated in Oklahoma where Sirloin Stockade was first established.
INFO – Statue is roughly 9ft tall with an estimated weight of 250 pounds (could be more). Statue has a detached left ear and holes in both sides from the message board being removed. The Bull still has the fiberglass plates under his feet for bolting down. Buyer is responsible for removal and transport. Seller will give up to a month for buyer to come get the giant. American Giants is available to answer any other questions you have or provide more information as needed. Statue is located near Checotah, OK



