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Death Cab for Cutie FILLMORE POSTER Ben Kweller Bill Graham F616 SEE OTHER ITEMS

$ 15.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE: BEN KWELLER Poster
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • FILLMORE POSTER: ORIGINAL
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Collectible Poster: Concert Tour Poster
  • Condition: MINT - STORED FLAT SINCE NEW - NEVER DISPLAYED
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Bill Graham Poster: BGF Poster 616
  • Format: music concert tour poster

    Description

    >>>      CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS UP NOW   :::  Will combine shipping      :::    LPs, 7", 10", VHS
    Ben Kweller
    Death Cab For Cutie
    On The Speakers
    The Thermals
    5/3/2004 & 5/4/2004
    The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
    Original Bill Graham DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE Fillmore Poster from their May 3 & 4  performance with BEN KWELLER (F616).
    Condition:
    MINT - STORED FLAT SINCE NEW - NEVER DISPLAYED
    Size: 12" X 19"
    12x19 card stock
    Artist: Jim Winters.
    I WILL
    combine posters for shipping
    .
    USA Buyers may combine up to 5 regular sized posters for Shipping
    Via USPS
    Mailed rolled up in a heavy-duty poster tube
    International shipping is available
    To pay combined shipping, just win the several auctions you want, and don't pay for it;
    then I will make a combined invoice for shipping them all in the same package and send that to you for payment.
    Provenance:
    I worked at these shows!!! I was on tour with them at the time.
    I was the Music Director for my college radio station in 1993 & 1994. That meant I got to open the mail everyday and had a look at all the oddities and promo items the record companies would spend money on to get us to pay attention to their product and to maybe play it on air. I kept a few of the things that the station had no use for - which meant, in the age of CDs, I kept the interesting vinyl and posters. I was not necessarily interested in the music, I kept the item because it seemed novel or unique - mainly for a colored vinyl, or cool cover, or famous artist.
    I didn't own a record player then, so I never played any of the vinyl. When I went home for the semester it was put in my parents' basement in a box, where it stayed until now, because the house is being sold. The basement was dry, clean, non-smoking, and climate controlled.
    These records are assured to be mint and unplayed, because I'm the only one who ever touched them - opened the mail at the station, to my room, to the basement, to my place now for shipment.
    SEE MY OTHER ITEMS    ^^^
    !!   Mint Unplayed First-Pressing vinyl :
    Dave Grohl, Thurston Moore, Greg Dulli, Dave Pernier =
    The Backbeat Band
    - old school rock 'n' roll ala early BEATLES - GREEN PROMO 12"
    Brendan Benson from The Raconteurs with Jack White - EARLY RARE 12" EP "Well-fed Boy Demos"
    The Geraldine Fibbers with BECK HANSEN - Their First ever release:  10"
    The Wedding Present RARE UNRELEASED SONGS on 10"
    ROBOTECH Original Soundtrack BGM from 1985
    --- more 90s Alt Rock singles and 10" ----
    More classic 80s & 90s music on VHS !!!!!
    Peter Gabriel
    Sarah McLachlan
    Paul McCartney
    Queen
    INXS
    Velvet Underground
    Luscious Jackson
    Page & Plant Unplugged
    Robby the Robot
    Giant Robot  Lost In Space  Rodney the Robot Vintage Sci-Fi science fiction
    1956 film
    Forbidden Planet
    .
    The robot quickly became a science fiction
    icon
    in the decades that followed and was reused or recreated in multiple TV shows. Robby was reused by MGM in
    The Invisible Boy
    (1957) and then made several further appearances in other films and TV shows during the next few decades; these include episodes of
    The Gale Storm Show
    ,
    The Thin Man
    ,
    Columbo
    ,
    The Addams Family
    , and
    Lost in Space
    where he battles
    The Robot
    The Robot (a B-9 Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot) is a character in the original 1965 television series Lost in Space. Known and addressed simply as "Robot", his full designation was only occasionally mentioned on the show. Occasionally the Robot was addressed with the names of B-9 and the Robinson Robot. Other names for the Robot were Rodney and his creator, Robert Kinoshita, called him Blinky.