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Vintage 1980s DON DOKKEN Tour Headband Bandana Tapestry Flag Banner GEORGE LYNCH
$ 7.91
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Description
PLEASE READ WHOLE PAGE BEFORE BIDDING. THANK YOU.Up for sale is an authentic and true vintage 1980s "DOKKEN" logo concert tour fabric headband. New, old stock. Made of a satin acetate material. Measures about 1.5 X 42 inches. Very rare.
NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.
I will accept worldwide bids.
Payments must be received within 3 days of auction ending. I will ship out within 2 days of receiving cleared payment.
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DEAP VALLY
with JJUUJJUU & Mystic Braves
Wednesday
September
19, 2013
Hawthorne Theatre, Portland Oregon
Promoter posters were hung on telephone poles, in windows of local record stores and at the concert venues. These have never been posted.
STYLE 1: CURRENT LOCAL PROMOTER STREET POSTER (Digital)
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SHIPPING:
Posters will be rolled and delivered in protective shipping tube. If you find another similar poster listing that you would like to purchase, I will combine shipping.
No international shipping.
GUARANTEE:
Money-back guarantee if not satisfied with your purchase. Must be returned in same condition as was sent. Returns paid by buyer.
PAYMENT:
Invoice must be paid within 4 days from winning the auction or the automated eBay
Unpaid Item Assistant will start a case.
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STYLE 1:
DIGITAL
Created and mass produced using local digital print houses by & for the promoter. The artwork is gathered from the record company, provided by the band and even the internet to make artwork for the poster. So the quality of the visual material can vary between high to even low resolution items pulled from the internet. They need to get the posters out quick to sell tickets so attention to detail is not the first priority. These posters are then distributed by street teams to local record stores, various shops, concert venues and finally posted on telephone poles in the high foot traffic areas of Portland (Like Hawthorne Blvd) or Seattle. They are
always 1
1 x 17 in size and printed on text weight paper.