Motel 6
Collectible Tobacciana / Catchall Dish, Motel 6, Original 1962 Logo, Octagon Glass, Mid-Century Advertising Collectible, RARE, Vintage
Collectible Tobacciana / Catchall Dish, Motel 6, Original 1962 Logo, Octagon Glass, Mid-Century Advertising Collectible, RARE, Vintage
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Six dollars a night. The light left on. One of the most recognized brands in American travel history.
This is a vintage Motel 6 promotional glass piece — large octagon form with six notches, bearing the original 1962 logo in excellent condition. Made in USA. Extremely rare. One available.
Motel 6 was founded in 1962 as the affordable alternative to the era's increasingly expensive motor hotels — the price of a room was exactly $6 a night. The original logo carried here was used from 1962 until a 1987 refresh, making this piece dateable to that twenty-five year window. The octagon form with six notches is unusually large and architecturally satisfying — 5.0 × 5.0 inches, substantial in hand, with a graphic clarity that reads as well today as it did in 1962. The tagline "We'll leave the light on for ya'" — ad-libbed by radio personality and voice actor Tom Bodet, inspired by something his mother used to say — became one of the most enduring in American advertising history. This piece predates that campaign but belongs to the same story.
Original-logo Motel 6 pieces in this condition and form are genuinely hard to find.
A wonderful piece for a travel memorabilia collector, a mid-century advertising enthusiast, or anyone who grew up with the light left on.
- Property: Motel 6 — founded 1962, original logo 1962–1987
- Made in: USA
- Dated: 1962–1987 (original logo)
- Form: Octagon pressed glass, six notches
- Dimensions: 5.0" × 5.0"
- Condition: Vintage used, excellent. No chips, cracks, or defects. Please review all photos carefully — we cannot accept returns.
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