The iconic Twitter bird sign that adorned the company's old San Francisco headquarters was once hanging before the Elon Musk brand and gutting sold at auction for nearly $35,000.
The affectionately nicknamed “Rally” after Boston Celtics player Larry Bird, the logo served as one of the most famous company mascots of 16 years on Twitter, 16 years ago, when social media platforms were sold to masks in 2022.
The RR auction, which deals with “rare and collectable items,” says Gargantuan's signature, which sold for $34,375 after bids ended last week.
It actually invalidates the $40,000 estimate, Auction Website.
The heavyweight chicken weighs about 560 pounds and measures an incredible 12 feet x 9 feet.
The auction company did not name the buyers. The post reached out to ask where the revenue was heading.
The CEO of X's billionaire has previously auctioned many other Twitter-related items when he chose his old office cemetery, from other signs to kitchenware and old furniture.
The RR Auction collection consists of everything from footage of JFK's assassination to old New York postfront pages.
Since 2022, the auction company has sold 53 objects directly related to Elon Musk, mainly composed of what he signs himself and the dollar bills.

