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Auburn Sani-freeze – The Flush Greeting Card

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Auburn Sani-freeze – The Flush 5×7 Greeting Card by Mark Tisdale

This Auburn greeting card features my take on the lost landmark, Sani-Freeze AKA The Flush.

Despite living in Auburn for a couple of years in college, this is a place I’ve only heard about. Of course for many Auburn Alumni and others who called Auburn, Alabama, home, Barber’s Sani-Freeze is a beloved and personal memory.

The building itself started life as The Doll House, a sandwich shop that was opened in the late 1930s. The Doll House lasted until around 1952 when the building was rented and re-opened as a dairy bar. Barber’s Sani-Freeze was a legend that would grow beyond the footprint of that tiny building in downtown Auburn.

Those not from Auburn may wonder why so many called the Sani-Freeze, The Flush. From what I’ve been told and read, that was because of the unfortunate coincidence that around the same time as the Sani-Freeze opened, Sani-Flush advertisements hit the air. Sani-Flush was a toilet bowl cleaner. And it was virtually inevitable someone made the mental calculation that the Flush would be a funny nickname for the place. And it was one that stuck to the end!

By the time I came to call Auburn home, The Flush had moved to a strip mall. A bank that owned the property ended the lease so that they could use the property for a new bank branch. There were initially plans to move the building but it was soon determined that the structure wouldn’t survive moving. The strip mall location never had the same air of authenticity and slipped quietly into the pages of Auburn history a few years later. Honestly if I ever visited the Sani-Freeze in its last incarnation, I don’t recall it. But hearing people who went to Auburn before me talk about “The Flush” makes me sad I never knew the magic of that institution.

This Auburn greeting card features art that was a highly requested subject after people saw my War Eagle Supper Club art. And despite knowing it by reputation only I wanted to honor the memory of Barber’s Sani-Freeze. I would love if you took a moment to let me know if this auburn artwork brings back memories of your years at Auburn? If you have thoughts or questions, let me know.

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Greeting Cards – Product Information

Greeting cards are 5″ x 7″ in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. Each card comes with a white envelope.

These greeting cards may be ordered as a single card or in packs of 10 or 25 cards.

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At the end of the day, it’s important to me that you can put a face with the art you’re considering purchasing through my site. Aside from the print vendor who ultimately prints and ships your order, this is a one man show. The person who made the art is the same one who is typing this message and the one who will answer your questions if you drop me a note.

You are not a number and I care that you are happy with whatever art you might buy here. I’m here if you’d like to ask questions before or after purchasing. And I’m also happy to work with you where possible to customize the work you’re buying. Maybe you’d like a tweak to the shape of a print to fit in with your existing wall art. Or you’d like to add a little nod to someone special in it? Just ask! I also keep a running list of subjects I don’t currently have but people are seeking. So if you enjoy the style of my work but didn’t find quite what you were looking for, please do let me know.

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