Twitter may die, but the 12 -foot -tall bird logo will survive from its San Francisco headquarters. This mark – one of the two birds that was first adorned with Twitter office – was sold in auction For 34,375.
This is slightly less than 000 40,000, the auction’s RR House estimates that it will bring it, but it is still a valuable piece of social media history. San Francisco is undoubtedly one of the most famous symbols associated with the social media company, marking the company’s headquarters on Market Street in San Francisco. (The mark was removed seriously after the Musk company re -branded on the X.)
The unknown buyer will also be responsible for the cost of transferring the mark with the San Francisco storage facility, where it is currently located. There will be no small achievement alone. According to the listing, the sign is 145˝ x 105˝ (about 12 feet 8 feet) and weighs 560 pounds. A YouTube video With the listing, it shows that he took a team of crane and several workers to remove the mark from the building.
Exactly where "Late" It will not be clear after that, it is not clear because the identity of the winning bidder has not been revealed, but the 12 -foot -long mark is obliged to make a lot of statements wherever it descends.
Specifically, this is not the first time “Larry” (the former Topis gave the site’s famous bird logo) the auction block targeted. After the capture of Elon Musk’s Twitter in 2022, most of the first Twitter offices were contents Auction off In 2023. Second, slightly smaller versions of the logo proved to be popular at the time, with a sculpture that decorated office sales 000 for 100,000. The sale was auctioned to the other major bird logo of the building An unknown price.
Update, March 21, 2025, 1:47 pm et: Now that the auction is closed, the story has been updated to include information about a winning bid.
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