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Old 07-09-2014, 09:37 PM   #51 (permalink)
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These are awesome



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Old 07-10-2014, 08:13 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Alan Forbes is another artist fairly well represented in my collection. Here are some of his I have...



















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When that Servotron poster goes missing, I didn't do it.
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but she did take the Damned and Jesus Lizard ones....and probably has that Soundgarden/RFTC hiding in her closet....just so you know

i love that Built To Spill poster
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Here are a couple of ones I have by Allen Jaeger. The Bauhaus poster is die-cut in the shape of a coffin with serrated edges.



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A few from my stash, by various artists...


The Cramps by Philip Cooper (1989) I have this one framed and hanging in my bedroom.



The Mothers of Invention with The James Cotton Blues Band and Joshua, by Helen Heish (1968)



Primus with The Meat Puppets by David Fremont (1995)



The Charlatans with Sparrow and Canned Heat by Rick Griffin (1967) This show was shortly before Sparrow changed their name to Steppenwolf.



David Bowie with Sylvester & His Hot Band and Phlorescent Leech & Eddie by Randy Tuten (1972)



White Zombie with The Ramones and Into Another by Mark Matcho (1995)



Junior Wells with Canned Heat and Crome Syrcus by Carl Lundgren (1968)



Siegel Schwall with Blue Cheer and Soul Survivors by Chris Johnson (1967)



The Youngbloods with The Other Half and Mad River by Victor Moscoso (1967)



Big Brother & the Holding Co. with The Charlatans and Blue Cheer by Victor Moscoso (1967)
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love love LOVE that Chris Johnson one

hmmm White Zombie, The Ramones and Into Another?

what a strange line up
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^ You're the second person in the past two days to mention that Chris Johnson poster. I've been doing an inventory of my posters over the past several days (as a result of this thread) and a friend of mine stopped by on Friday afternoon, while I had some of them spread out on my dining room table, saw that poster, let out a hearty chuckle, and remarked about how much he liked it. It's also one of the more affordable 60's era posters, usually selling for around $40 (+ or - a few $) in NM/M condition for a 1st printing.
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Its definitely a purrrfect example of good cut and paste

and if you're considering downsizing.....please give this guy a chance to liberate some of these
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Four from poster artist Chuck Sperry, I acquired between 1994 & 1996 while he was working with Ron Donovan and Orion Landau in a company they called "Psychic Sparkplug." The bright colors in these look even more vibrant when you see the actual posters.







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