This topic is dedicated to: Robert Plant Houston 92
Robert Plant Houston 92
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- freaksmeout
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The year is wrong on this. It's a decade off the mark. I purchased this in the early 1980s along with one for The Clash and The Rolling Stones.
These are, indeed, actual silkscreens. They were sold by Spencer Gifts which was a specialty retailer located in shopping malls across America.
They are well done and nice collectors pieces.
These are, indeed, actual silkscreens. They were sold by Spencer Gifts which was a specialty retailer located in shopping malls across America.
They are well done and nice collectors pieces.
Nothing brings humility like a good ol' shart."
- iano-beano
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Totally, should be 1983 - King Biscuit have it archived.
(Phil Collins on drums?!)
(Phil Collins on drums?!)
“Take away the right to say 'drymount' and you take away the right to say 'drymount the government.' ”
- freaksmeout
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That's correct. 1983
Nothing brings humility like a good ol' shart."
Oh man spencer gifts.....right next to the fart spray and nude playing cards.
Better pic would be great, main one looks like shrink-wrapped onto cardboard, yeah?
Better pic would be great, main one looks like shrink-wrapped onto cardboard, yeah?
Stingers wrote:If you can't get it up eat less fudge, excersise and stop being a kitten.
Relax, I honestly don't give a fudge.john38103 wrote:All gin every thing. drymount all you hoes.
- iano-beano
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Sussed out the probable confusion; lower left of poster has a code on it "CA092", probably mistaken that as 1992, think it is the production/batch number.
Here is an old auction that had 6 (SIX) of them and they have differing code #s on them:
https://www.ebth.com/items/3521456-coll ... rt-posters
6 of them, all still sealed, went for $95 - a bargain missed. C'est la vie.
Plant = CA092
Mellencamp = CA072
Jackson = CA084
can't see the codes for CLASH/Bowie/Police, but guess they will be similar, CAxxx
CA = Concert Art(work)?
Also, on the bottom of some, production/manufacturing info : (c) BRS co. inc. D/B/A Serigraphics 1983
Here is an old auction that had 6 (SIX) of them and they have differing code #s on them:
https://www.ebth.com/items/3521456-coll ... rt-posters
6 of them, all still sealed, went for $95 - a bargain missed. C'est la vie.
Plant = CA092
Mellencamp = CA072
Jackson = CA084
can't see the codes for CLASH/Bowie/Police, but guess they will be similar, CAxxx
CA = Concert Art(work)?
Also, on the bottom of some, production/manufacturing info : (c) BRS co. inc. D/B/A Serigraphics 1983
“Take away the right to say 'drymount' and you take away the right to say 'drymount the government.' ”