The art was by Henry Barber of North Tonawanda. The posters were included with the 3000 series PROMO PAK (which also included napkins,table tents and window signs), according to A.D. Palmer, Wurlitzer advertising and promotion manager.
hello I have the Gorrila poster it is like over 6 feet tall in fair condition some discoloration in the canvas but still relativly good condition Would consider an offer My life of course is not negotioable prefer dead presidents that is plural feel free to contact me at Jewsharp@msn.com
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very few overweight folks back then. I weighed just 159 lbs at 6' 1" when served in Army 1967.
i would consider killing somebody for some of those posters...
Look out! Teenagers gone wild!
Was thinking the same thing Howie. Anyone have any idea who the artist was?
The art was by Henry Barber of North Tonawanda. The posters were included with the 3000 series PROMO PAK (which also included napkins,table tents and window signs), according to A.D. Palmer, Wurlitzer advertising and promotion manager.
hello I have the Gorrila poster it is like over 6 feet tall in fair condition some discoloration in the canvas but still relativly good condition Would consider an offer My life of course is not negotioable prefer dead presidents that is plural feel free to contact me at Jewsharp@msn.com
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