Topic: WTB: 'America's Pride' Patrick Eby art print
taylor.vans Member
Posts: 55 From: Seattle, Washington Registered: Apr 2015
posted 06-09-2023 12:16 PM
Does anyone by chance have a lead on the print "America's Pride" by Patrick Eby?
I would love the chance to possibly purchase, or even better yet, get the original painting! It looks to have been published around 2010. Many thanks!
ChrisBazil Member
Posts: 46 From: Arvada, CO Registered: Jun 2012
posted 08-01-2023 05:37 PM
I was a dealer for Pat Eby's art for a couple decades. I don't have an exact date for America's Pride but would estimate it was produced in the late 80's to mid 90's.
I don't have any remaining. I had six signed by Collins and Aldrin and sent two back to Pat.
Unfortunately, Pat passed away several years ago. I received an email from a family member about a year ago. I will look it up and see if they have any remaining.
taylor.vans Member
Posts: 55 From: Seattle, Washington Registered: Apr 2015
posted 08-02-2023 10:12 PM
Thank you for the reply! I actually got in touch with his son and was able to secure some prints. He's since posted the remaining on eBay for others to buy.
ChrisBazil Member
Posts: 46 From: Arvada, CO Registered: Jun 2012
posted 08-04-2023 07:46 AM
That is great news! I have a couple "Mercury and Beyond" limited edition, signed by Patrick Eby remaining. They are also listed on eBay.
Kevmac Member
Posts: 312 From: College Station, TX Registered: Apr 2003
posted 08-05-2023 06:42 PM
Thank you both for starting this thread and reminding me of these prints. I bought the Gemini and Apollo prints after admiring them for many years but needing the prompting of the last batch available.
I am proud to own "Mercury and Beyond" for over 25 years and it hangs on my home office wall. It's a special version that was signed by the five Mercury astronauts who launched from Pad 14. An Air Force buddy got one for me when he worked in the AF launch squadron that sponsored the restoration of the Pad 14 Blockhouse and had a special ceremony where a couple (not sure how many) attended. It's a special treasure.