Miscellaneous Collectibles
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Led Zeppelin DVD & How The West Was Won Promo Flyer: This is a small 4” square two-sided
promotional flyer issued by Atlantic Records in the spring of 2003 to promote the release of two awesome
Zeppelin projects. One side says “See It All” and has the Led Zeppelin DVD on it, while the other has “Hear
Even More” and the “How The West Was Won” cover on it. $4.99
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RARE Led Zeppelin Exclusive DVD Premiere Showing Program: This is a super hard to find 6” by 8” full
color fold-open “program” given out to those very lucky people in attendance at the New York City Premiere
of the band’s DVD. They were issued only on the night of May 27, 2003 at the Loews Theater on 34th Street
in New York City. Inside is info on the DVD and How The West Was Won; the back has the DVD’s track
listing. This is a very tough program to find! $39.99
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VERY RARE London Premiere Invitation: This is a really cool 6” by 8” full color two-sided glossy invitation
to the May 15, 2003 “Premiere of Led Zeppelin DVD & VHS in stunning Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound at
the Empire Leicester Square London”. Images of both the DVD and How The West Was Won are on the
back of the invitation; this item was folded in half. $34.99
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VERY RARE Birmingham Premiere Invitation: This is a really cool 6” by 8” full color two-sided glossy
invitation to the May 15, 2003 “Premiere of Led Zeppelin DVD & VHS in stunning Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Sound at Birmingham Odeon, 139 New Street, West Midlands”. Images of both the DVD and How The West
Was Won are on the back of the invitation; this is a really hard item to find! $39.99
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BBC Sessions Laminated Promotional Pass: This is a cool 3 ½” by 6” two-sided promo laminated
“credential” issued to promote the 1997 release of Led Zeppelin’s BBC Sessions album. This commemorative
item from Atlantic Records has different images on each side and comes with a chain so it can be hung or
worn around the neck. $9.99
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Zepfest ’97 Unused Ticket: This is a purple, black, and white unused numbered ticket to the 1997 Led
Zeppelin Convention held at the Fallside Resort in Niagara Falls. It was presented by The Only One fanzine
and is a General Admission ticket priced at $6.00 U.S. and $8.00 Canadian. $.99
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Set of 3 different 1 ½” by 1 ¼” brown, black, and white commemorative Led Zeppelin “stamps”
(never used) with partial In Through The Out Door field shot images of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John
Bonham. Their names plus the band name and Swan Song logo are in black on each one. These were part
of a sheet of rock and roll commemorative “stamps” made in the late 1980’s. $4.99
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Legends Wall of Fame Cards: This is a set of 20 British trading cards issued in 1992. Featured are images
of top rock stars of the past forty years, including Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant, Elton John, Mick Jagger, Eric
Clapton, Rod Stewart, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, and many more. They
each have a white background with a black border around them, and the series name at the bottom. An artist’
s rendering of each performer is inside the border, and there’s a long bio of each one on the back with the
card number. $8.99
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SuperStars MusiCards: In 1991 the ProSet Company issued a set of high quality, full color SuperStars
MusiCards with hundreds of artists. Many bands were in the set, yet rock’s true superstars had gold-
bordered “Legends” cards. Included in the series were five Led Zeppelin cards, and two Jimmy Page cards...
all “Legends” cards. There were also some “Historic Concert” cards in the series, including a Winterland card
showing a poster promoting the famous November 1969 Led Zeppelin shows. The set also had a red-
bordered card of Bonham (Jason’s band) in it. Information about Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, Jason
Bonham’s band and their albums is on the back of each respective card. Packaged in a collector’s box, all
nine cards mentioned are sold as a set, with two free Dread Zeppelin cards too! $8.99
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SuperStars MusiCards: FULL SET of all 26 cards including the above 11 cards; this is a terrific set,
especially for classic rock fans. TONS of great bands are represented in the set with over 250 cards in it!
Comes with a retail counter box! $18.99
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4 Jimmy Page Rock Cards: In the early 1990’s the Pro Set card company crossed over from the sports
world into the music world and issued a couple sets of rock n’ roll trading cards. Their “Superstars
MusiCards” from 1991 is a great set of high quality, full color standard-size trading cards with nearly 200
different artists pictured on them. Rock’s superstars are represented with gold bordered “Legends” cards
and Jimmy Page is appropriately honored in this set. You’ll get one each of card #17 and #18 along with two
very scarce alternative versions of each (for a total of 4 cards) which rarely turn up anywhere! $8.99
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Led Zeppelin I Rock Art Collector’s Book and Brochure: There was simply no body of work like the
Record Art Collection, which commemorated the incredible rock music of the 1960’s, 70’s, and 80’s. Those
three decades produced not only some legendary music, but also some of the most compelling art and
illustration of the 20th century. The vision of renowned artists lives on in the Rock Art print collection which
was released in the early 1990’s. Included in the series of 18 lithographic prints was a terrific rendition of
George Hardie’s Led Zeppelin I cover artwork; it was a huge tribute to be a part of this choice masterworks
set. A nice quality 64-page soft cover book called “The Record Art Collector’s Book” was produced to
promote the artwork and the series, and Jimmy Page wrote the awesome five-page introduction! Page said
“Both contemporary music and art accurately mirror the mood of their times. This print collection is an
evocative cross section of the diverse creative currents that were at work to connect sound with vision during
three decades.” This lot consists of one of these cool books (that was NOT sold in stores anywhere), which
also has three pages on the Zep I artwork and how it came about; it is thrilling to read about the background
of such a well-known and familiar piece! Also included is an original eight-page brochure for The Record Art
Collection, which pictures and promotes a pre-sale of each of the 18 museum quality lithographs. This is a
really nice lot which also honors artwork on covers by Bob Dylan, Genesis, Yes, The Who, Cream, ELP,
Santana, Stevie Wonder, The Doors, Elvis Presley, U-2, The Eagles, Blondie, Traffic, Blind Faith, Steve
Winwood, and Supertramp. If you’re interested in choice rock and roll art books like those written by Storm
Thorgerson at Hipgnosis, then you’ll enjoy adding this to your library! $34.99
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1988 Led Zeppelin Convention Key Chain: This is a cool commemorative blimp-shaped key chain which
came from the awesome Led Zeppelin Convention held at the Meadowland Hilton in 1988. It is a gray flexible
plastic die cut key chain that's a terrific keepsake of that weekend, where Zep II producer Eddie Kramer and
Outrider vocalist Chris Farlowe made appearances! $3.99
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1988 Led Zeppelin Convention Bag: Here is a neat inexpensive collectible from the 1988 Led Zeppelin
Convention held at the Meadowlands Hilton! It is a white plastic memorabilia bag used to hold all the goodies
conventioneers purchased at the event; it has an image of the Presence "Object" and the Four Symbols on
each side! $9.99
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In Through The Out Door Set of 6 Different LP Covers: Here is a complete set of every one of the
original In Through The Out Door album covers, complete with the original inner sleeves and Swan Song
records inside! Every one of the various perspectives of the people in the infamous bar scene are on either
the front or the back of these covers! The condition varies on the vinyl themselves, they’re all very playable;
most are in Very Good condition, while all of the covers are in Very Good to Excellent Condition! Just one of
the six inner sleeves has been completely "colorized” by having water put on it. Finding or putting together a
complete set of all six covers like this is not easy; here’s your chance to own them all at once! $125.00
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1977 Led Zeppelin Madison Square Garden Concert Ticket Entry: This is a black and white 3" x 5"
contest entry card for a pair of tickets to a Led Zeppelin concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
This used "scratch and win" ticket lists the sweepstakes info on the front and some 1977 U.S. Tour dates on
back with the Song Remains The Same cover. $9.99
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Raw Magazine Earls Court Poster: Here is a very cool 32” by 23” full color folded poster of Robert Plant
and Jimmy Page performing live onstage at the famous 1975 Earl’s Court concerts! (Since it is folded it does
not have to be shipped in a separate mailing tube.) It came out of an issue of Raw Magazine (from England)
and is ready to hang up and enjoy on your wall! $11.99
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Kerrang Magazine Poster: Here is a neat 23” by 16-½” full color folded poster which came out of one of
the U.K.’s most popular metal magazines, Kerrang! (Since it is folded it does not have to be shipped in a
separate mailing tube.) This has a live shot of Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and Jimmy Page live onstage,
with an inset of drummer John Bonham taking a break during an acoustic set. This is all set to put up in your
room and enjoy! $11.99
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Cool die-cut vinyl sticker of the Led Zeppelin IV Lanternholder; measures approximately 2 ½” by 3 ½”.
It also has the band name and the Four Symbols on it. $2.99
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Led Zeppelin I 8-Track: Atlantic 8216 with the Zep I cover on it and songs listed beneath it. Faded writing
on the label, and otherwise is actually in pretty good condition…better than most of these that happen to
surface! $9.99
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Jimmy Page Promotional Guitar Pick Set: Here is one of the coolest promo items ever issued by Atlantic
Records! It is a very rare set of two guitar picks, one black and one white, each printed on both sides. You’ll
see “Page/Plant Tour 1998” on one side, and a printed Jimmy Page autograph on the other side. This set
comes packaged in a clear plastic holder, making it ready for display. Interest in this hard to find set is very
high, as pick collectors, guitarists and other musicians, Led Zeppelin fans, and general memorabilia
collectors all want to find one of these! ONLY ONE SET LEFT!! $99.99
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Embroidered Zoso/Feather Polo Shirt: This is a nice high quality black
three button collar shirt with a Zoso/Feather logo stitched right over the heart in gold, maroon, and bronze
thread; the back is blank. A limited number of these were produced for sale on the 1998 Jimmy Page &
Robert Plant Tour, and buyers rarely clear out their closets and turn loose of them! This is a Size Large shirt
in excellent condition. $84.99
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 1998 European Concert Shirt: Check out Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in
action on this terrific black t-shirt! Both are pictured, in great, intense poses under their names, with the
image of the pair underneath spotlights. Robert is basking in the groove, and Jimmy is getting down on his
Gibson guitar; all printing on the front is in white. The back has "Jimmy Page Robert Plant" above "Europe
1998" and a Zoso/Feather symbol; all printing on the back is in silver. This Size Large shirt in excellent
condition was the most popular image sold on the entire Walking Into Clarksdale Tour! $24.99
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant concert flyer from Chile: Lost in many reviews and critiques of the
legendary Page/Plant No Quarter South American Tour dates was the January 23rd, 1996 show which
occurred at the Sausalito Stadium in Vina del Mar, Chile. This is a red, black, and white 8½” x 5” flyer with
date, time, venue, concert, and ticket information on it, alongside a live No Quarter image of Jimmy Page and
Robert Plant. Coca Cola was a big sponsor of the event, and their logo is in red in the upper left and lower
right of the flyer. $5.99
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 1995 No Quarter Tour Sticker: This is the highest quality sticker I've ever
seen! This sticker is on a thick stiff piece of plastic and has almost a 3-D look to it. The image on the sticker
is a live shot of Page and Plant and floating above them is the Zoso feather in a circle symbol printed in red.
All of this is on a background of awesome blue and purple psychedelic shiny stuff. You just gotta see it to
believe it! $3.99
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 1995 No Quarter Tour Cup: You can enjoy Page and Plant every day when
using this white plastic souvenir cup from the 1995 Page/Plant Tour! One side has the Page/Plant logo on it;
the other side has the Miller Beer logo on it and “The Beer of Rock and Roll” $1.99
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant No Quarter Tour “Table Tent” Display: This is a two-sided triangular
shaped table tent (the kind of thing you see on a table in a restaurant showing drinks or desserts on it) with
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant pictured. Since Miller Genuine Draft was the sponsor of the tour, these were
produced to distribute in bars and restaurants where Miller Beer was served. It’s a neat little 5” tall display
item which looks really cool on a desk or shelf! $.99
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 1995 No Quarter Tour key chain: Here's a great memento of the first Page
& Plant tour which you can carry with you all the time! It's a clear acrylic key chain with the Page & Plant 1995
No Quarter Tour logo on one side. The Miller Genuine Draft label and “The Beer of Rock and Roll” are
pictured on the other side. Get a couple...one to use and one to collect! $1.49 or 4 for only $4.99
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Robert Plant Strange Sensation Button Set: This is a really cool set of three 1” round buttons which were
sold at a few concerts Robert did to promote his Mighty Rearranger album. There’s one with “Robert Plant &
The Strange Sensation” on it, one with a unique bird or insect looking character, and one with a cool image
of the sun on it. All are in excellent condition and ready to wear or add to your collection! $6.99
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Robert Plant Shaken n' Stirred Promo LP Flat: Here is a promotional 12" by 12" two sided LP display flat
issued for Robert Plant's third solo album. The Shaken n' Stirred cover art is on one side and "Robert Plant"
is on other side. 2 for $1.99
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Robert Plant Principle of Moments sticker: 4” by 3” color sticker with a cool personality shot of Robert
sitting on the ground 2 for $.99
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“Robert Plant is God” white on black 1” round British pin back button $1.99
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Coverdale/Page promotional 2” square unused black and yellow road sign sticker; just like the road
sign on the cover of the Coverdale/Page album. $.99
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Outrider 12” by 12” two-sided promotional LP display flat from Geffen Records; one side has the
album cover, while the other side has “Jimmy Page Outrider” and the JP symbol. $.99
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The Firm German Concert Poster: This color 23” by 33” import tour poster was issued for the Hamburg,
Germany Firm concert held on December 5, 1984. This show occurred a few months before the release of
the band’s first album. $19.99
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“Jimmy Page is God” white on black 1” round British pin back button $1.99
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Led Zeppelin Live LP & Video Collector’s Lot: If you’re into collecting Led Zeppelin videos, then this is an
interesting file of reference materials. I have bought numerous Led Zeppelin collections throughout the
years, and these items were culled from various batches of memorabilia I’ve acquired from fans that’ve
enjoyed Zep live material. This lot includes six lists from the 1990’s from people who either sold or collected
videos (I cannot say if the sellers are still in business, and I also don’t know if the addresses are any good;
there are more than 30 pages devoted to videos alone.) Some of the lists indicate what songs have been
found in circulation, while others have an in-depth description of VHS tapes for sale which have a variety of
collectible rarities on them. There is also a 15 page list of several hundred live Led Zeppelin LP’s, with their
sound quality indicated as well. Finally, for those familiar with rare Zeppelin bootlegs on vinyl, also included is
a booklet which came from an epic 10 LP project called “The Can”, as the records came all inside a metal
movie can! This is the original 12 page black and white booklet that came with one of those rarities; it has
“Coloured Vinyl Collectors Edition” and “Limited Pressing of 300” stamped on the back of it. Consider these
to be very interesting reference guides, and despite the fact that a portion of this information can be found
on the Internet, several of the lists have collectibility in themselves. $24.99
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Led Zeppelin Collector’s Lot: If you’re into collecting Led Zeppelin, then this is an interesting file of
reference materials. I have bought numerous Led Zeppelin collections throughout the years, and these items
were culled from various batches of memorabilia I’ve acquired from fans that sold me various items. This lot
consists eight extensive lists of individual Led Zeppelin collections containing pages and pages of Zep
memorabilia of all kinds, including some choice rarities. They are from the 1990’s from obviously hardcore
Zeppelin collectors; after many years I cannot say if the addresses on the six lists, which have names on
them, are still good or if they might still have any items available. Some of the lists have various values too,
yet they obviously may not be in line with today’s market, yet it is a blast to digest everything and see what’s
gone up and what has come down, most likely due to the internet. There are 194 pages of incredible Zep
collectibles listed in various forms: LP’s, 45’s, CD’s, cassettes, books, magazines, tour programs, press kits,
posters, shirts, displays, photographs, fanzines, promotional items, tour passes, live items, one of a kind
collectibles, and more!! Consider these to be very interesting reference lists, and hopefully they can be of
help to someone interested in knowing about or acquiring a very vast range of Led Zeppelin collectibles!
$24.99
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Old Led Zeppelin Collectibles Catalogs: Can you imagine looking at the largest collection of Led
Zeppelin memorabilia in the world? Well, that’s practically what you’ll see when you get this set of old Led
Zeppelin Collector’s Catalogs issued by Rick Barrett and the now defunct Merit Adventures. With this special
lot you can enjoy on paper literally THOUSANDS of different pieces of Led Zeppelin memorabilia! Each
catalog has a wealth of photos and information, and because of the passage of time, the lists have become
collectibles in their own right. This batch starts with the VERY FIRST Rick Barrett Led Zeppelin catalog, which
was produced in 1985 and sent out to just a few hundred people!
This lot includes 47 different catalogs, all in tabloid newspaper format except the first one. The missing
numbered catalogs, which are not in this lot, are Zep 126, 133, 146, 149, plus Zep 159 through 166. The lot
also has 20 additional items including large catalog envelopes (specially printed with Zeppelin items on the
back of them or with some sort of Zeppelin motif), special sale lists, catalog inserts, and mail outs for specific
items. If you were on my mailing list in 1999 and/or 2000 and you saved your catalogs, you can make a real
dent in completing your set. There are 65 items in all in this lot.
These offer great pictures of Zep items and showcase lots of rarities! Since there has never been a
publication solely dedicated to Led Zeppelin memorabilia, this is the next best thing! You can track prices
and see what’s evolved into investment items, as well as marvel at photos of incredible pieces! Check out the
amazing variety of collectable memorabilia in this set!! (NOTE: You may always inquire about Led Zeppelin
items, yet please know that only the items on the web page are currently available for sale!) Years ago I had
boxes of old catalogs, yet they were all lost in June of 2001 when Tropical Storm Allison hit the greater
Houston area; these were in a folder I had in an upstairs file cabinet. Finally, once in awhile one of my old
catalogs turns up on eBay and they're usually listed at $3.00 or $4.00 each; the older ones never show up
because I only printed a few hundred of those (not thousands like later), so those would obviously be more
collectible. The incredible interest in Led Zeppelin memorabilia continues to help sustain the band’s legacy;
this is a terrific way to marvel at what stirs the passions of so many Zeppelin collectors. It’s safe to say that
locating these old catalogs individually would be nearly impossible; it would take years to even try to get
close to duplicating this lot! $99.99
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Original Atlantic Records 8-Track Tape labels!
These are ORIGINAL labels which came directly from Atlantic Records; they were in their backup files and
were no longer needed other than for archival purposes. These were obviously never affixed to plastic 8-
track tapes and are in pristine, unfolded condition. (The bottom portion with the band name and album title
would fold over the edge of the tape for easy identification purposes when on a shelf or in an 8-track case.) It’
s interesting to see the various quirks printed on some of the labels, with the song selection of some albums
being altered or broken up in order to fit all the tracks on a tape. For instance, Led Zeppelin II has Ramble
On (Part One) and Ramble On (Part Two), and two tracks on Led Zeppelin IV finish with 1:47 of silence “due
to programming”! Finding an original, unused label for a record, cassette, 8-track, etc. is nearly impossible,
as it requires someone with a direct connection to the music manufacturing industry. Locating another one of
these after they have sold could be nearly impossible!
Led Zeppelin II…………………………..$ 9.99
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Led Zeppelin III……………………….…$11.99
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Led Zeppelin IV……...……………….….$12.99
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Houses of the Holy………………...…...$ 9.99
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Presence…………..…………….……..…$11.99
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The Song Remains The Same…...…...$ 9.99
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Matted Jimmy Page Pictures!
Years ago when I set up at several “Zepfest” conventions in Cleveland and Niagara Falls, I brought several
boxes of Zep-related matted pictures (from books or magazines) which were backed with cardboard and
then shrink wrapped. These inexpensive small displays were attractive, smaller alternatives to large posters
and higher priced autographed pieces, so interest in them was very high; every one usually sold. I just found
four matted and shrink wrapped Jimmy Page pictures in storage:
10 ½” by 12 ½” 1975 Live Shot…………………………………………$7.99
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10 ½” by 12 ½” 1977 Live Shot………………………………….………$7.99
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14” by 17” Early shot of Jimmy sitting on a couch drinking tea.$12.99
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14” by 17” 1980 Live Shot……………………………………..………..$9.99
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