In 2007, Bill Mack and his company Erin Taylor Editions purchased the metal from the Original
Hollywood Sign. The sign resided in the
Hollywood Hills from 1923 until 1978 when it was deemed irreparable, put into storage, and replaced by the sign that stands in Los Angeles today. Mack used the historic sign metal as his canvas to paint portraits of distinguished stars of Hollywood. During the process of painting on the metal, Bill Mack became determined to restore the 45-foot H from the Original Sign metal. In 2012, Mack began the project to restore the H. For weeks Mack and his staff reviewed all of the photographs and other information available to determine which of the original metal panels in their inventory would be used. They then spent several months working with engineers and construction teams building a new structure for the H so it would be suitable for both touring and placement in a permanent location. In August 2012, Mack completed the restoration of the letter H from the Original Hollywood Sign metal. On August 9, 2012,
Herb Wesson and
Tom LaBonge of the
Los Angeles City Council presented Mack with a Certificate of Recognition for his restoration efforts and preserving the iconic symbol of Hollywood history. ==References==