The Weinberger Co.

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Logo descriptions by MylesMoss1996 Logo captures by Video captures courtesy of Broken Saw and CraigS1996Entertainment

Background: This is Ed. Weinberger's vanity card.

1st Logo (August 26, 1996-March 2, 1998)

Logo: On a khaki background, we see the blue words "The Weinberger" with a hand spraying the word "Co." with a blue spray can. Then it draws a line underneath "Co."

Technique: The hand spraying the word "Co."

Music/Sounds: Spraying sound is heard followed by a man's voice, "Hey!"

Availability: Seen on Sparks.

2nd Logo (August 25, 1997-May 19, 1998)

Logo: Outside, we see the hand on the bottom slamming the window frame with the words inside "THE WEINBERGER CO." on the church sign. The frame slams so hard, the letter "O" on "CO." comes off.

Trivia: The church sign seen here is located at the Life Anew Community Church in Compton, CA, the city where Good News was set in.

Technique: The church sign closing and the "O" falling off.

Music/Sounds: 70's guitar music.

Availability: Seen on Good News.

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