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DAVID BOWIE Rare 2002 PROMO POSTER w/RELEASE DATE for Heathen CD NEVER DISPLAYED

$ 21.11

Availability: 93 in stock
  • Artist/Band: Bowie, David

    Description

    2002 NEAR MINT
    condition POSTER(
    there is
    ULTRA LIGHT
    general storage wear,
    , STILL EXTREMELY NICE, SEE PICTURE for ACTUAL ITEM)
    POSTER ON POSTER
    STOCK PAPER
    This Poster was MADE in USA ONLY.
    PR0M0 ONLY POSTER
    ,
    It has never been used or hung up or displayed in any way NO pin holes, tape marks, etc.
    THIS IS EXTRA UNIQUE BECAUSE IT FEATURES THE ACTUAL RELEASE DATE OF THE CD
    This poster was sent to SELECT INDEPENDENT Music RETAILERS ONLY, TO BE DISPLAYED IN THEIR STORES
    THIS WAS MADE IN ULTRA LIMITED QUANTITY
    THIS WAS MADE TO HELP PROMOTE
    THE
    heathen
    CD RELEASE
    This poster was NEVER COMMERCIALLY available to the PUBLIC.
    THIS IS THE ORIGINAL RECORD COMPANY POSTER
    It has never been hung up or displayed in anyway NO pin holes, tape marks, etc.
    It measures 24 inches wide
    x 10 inches tall
    THIS WILL BE SHIPPED IN A STURDY MAILING TUBE WITH BUBBLE WRAP PROTECTING
    EDGES AND POSTER ITSELF
    International shipping is available
    PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE ITEM BY
    DAVID BOWIE
    /POSTERS
    & WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING
    Sale of this item is specifically allowed under the copyright laws of the United States {17 USC 109(a)} which states that "the owner of a particular copy or phonorecord lawfully made...is entitled, without the authority of the copyright owner, to sell or otherwise dispose of possession of the copy or phonorecord".
    THIS ITEM IS 100% OFFICIAL AND RELEASED BY THE RECORD LABEL, if you have any questions or concerns about this item please contact us and we can resolve any issue immediately This gorgeous silkscreened handbill was created by Mark Arminski for an October 4, 1995 David Bowie/Nine Inch Nails show at the Polaris Amphitheater in Columbus. It measures 4 1/4" x 8 3/4", remains in flawless condition (with very bright colors), and has been hand signed by Mark in the bottom margin. Generally speaking, Mark created 150-200 proof sheets for each show. Each sheet contained two posters and five handbills, so roughly 750-1000 of these handbills were printed (VERY few were signed). This is about 10% of the number of handbills created for the Bill Graham & Family Dog shows in the late 60's. As we are now 25+ years removed from these shows, I suspect the interest in the silkscreen handbills of the mid-90's will follow very closely the interest we have seen in the psychedelics over the last 20 years...which is significant. Arminski is really the only artist from this era that printed handbills with his posters, and if you are short on wall space, or can't afford the higher cost of the posters, then the handbills are a terrific way to collect these beautiful pieces. This particular image is from Mark's 1st series of poster images, and this is the 51 image in that 1st series. It is also featured in "The Art Of Modern Rock", plate 080.6. Shipping is (U.S.), which we are always happy to combine on multiple purchases. Thank you for visiting my auction and please feel free to check out my other current offerings for similar Fillmore era items.  QUESTIONS???  Please call Jim at 1-863-660-1096.
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