Poster art, vintage advertising and other drawrings

Forgot I own this. Useless as a reference (1976 prices for Top 40 singles 1950-65), came mixed with a record collection I bought about 15 years ago. Most valuable in the book is the Beatles (billed as The Beat Brothers) backing Tony Sheridan on My Bonnie backed with “The Beat Brothers” The Saints $500 (fair bit of money in ‘76) The cover depicts a collector finding boxes of NIB “believed to exhist” or “exhists but no known copies” Holy Grails that have dealer request estimates in the $2,500-$3,000 range :eyes:

Some ads from the back pages . . .

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N.B: Dual Horn for additional attention

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Ah the genius of George Barris :star_struck:

Need.

Time.

Machine…

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quite like one of The Who’s new tour posters

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This became Worldmaster from 1954 and examples saw service on every continent.

Some in parts of South America and Malta saw 50 years of service.

The chassis alone weighed up to 6.5 tons!

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They have busses on Antarctica?

Yep!

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