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Awesome hair.
Alternate title: “Radio tower being painted by a young man with epic hair.”
Very cool, and clearly great hair… but the job does seem oddly unnecessary, lol.
Getting Terrence Stamp in Billy Budd vibes.
That’s cool. My dad also did this when he was a young man in the early 1960’s but I have never seen a photo. We’d just be driving down the highway and every now and again, he’d say, “I painted that tower 15 years ago” or something similar.
His poor mother!
Realizing I had never even considered that someone’s job is to paint those things.
Why not paint the pieces BEFORE the antenna was raised?!?!
Looks like this is where the term “No Fear” originated from
Did you inherit that amazing hair?
That harness is sketchy as hell
Nice
As a person deathly scared of heights this job is a version of hell for me
Cooooooool AF!
Your dad was great in Thunderbolt & Lightfoot and Tron.
How those towers don’t collapse from the weight of the massive balls these types of guys have is impressive.
Definitely before OSHA. I don’t see the crane hauling up his balls.
your dads handsome as fuck
This 1-gallon of paint should be enough.
In the face he looks exactly like the step dad from sandlot
He could have been an Hollywood actor!
Looks like Eddie Redmayne
Clint Eastwood with curly locks
We used to climb the towers that were near our neighborhood.
Crazy scary but fun
you could say he was high as kite
I did this job for a couple of years in the early 80’s mostly 750fters. A couple 1000ft tall in NC. Surprised to see paint can, and no glove brush.
Looks like a dude filming a cologne commercial.
Your dad was Andy Gibb?
Cheesus, was all he was using was a prusik knot?
why not paint before putting them up
Was it dangerous?
that hair is righteous