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Hank Williams (Senior) and the Drifter's Concert Poster #108289

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Music Memorabilia Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Hank Williams (Senior) and the Drifter's Concert Poster  #108289
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60.00USDto 6******n+ buyer's premium (15.00)
This item SOLD at 2019 Dec 13 @ 12:24UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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14" by 22" poster printed on heavy cardboard stock ink-screened reproduction. Live in Person / Hank Williams /and the Drifter's / "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" - "Your Cheatin' Heart" / Also Appearing / Red Foley "Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy"/Les Paul & Mary Ford /"Tennessee Waltz"/ (Special Guest) / Minnie Pearl / Friday , July 11,1952 7pm / Grand Theater / Macon, Georgia . Posters like this have been produced for Rock & Roll's legends and for regional bands trying to get noticed. Originals Showprints were handcrafted with old fonts and made one at a time using ancient printing techniques. The hand set type, uneven registration and imperfections on old posters are difficult to replicate with today's modern technology. These posters were tacked to poles, placed in the front windows of storefronts and were plastered on the walls of neighborhood bars and restaurants. This particular poster does not have the price on the bottom right corner in parenthesis above the red line as many do, nor does the printer info show underneath the red line, possibly due to trim. This appears to us to be an original, due to smeared ink and imperfections that appear to be authentic in the printing process. State: Georgia City: Macon Date: 1952 (possibly original)