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2009 The Tallest Man On Earth - Cambridge Concert Poster S/N by Jason Munn

$ 30.57

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Mint
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Jojo's Posters - Check us out for more rare concert posters!
    The Tallest Man On Earth w/ Red Cortez
    Official Concert Poster
    The Brattle Theatre
    Cambridge, MA
    4/11/2009
    Original Silkscreen Print by Jason Munn
    Signed and numbered by the artist on the rear - #197/200
    18" x 24" - Beautiful Silkscreen Poster!!!!
    Up for auction is a silkscreen print from the Tallest Man on Earth's show in Cambridge back in 2009!  Original 1st edition concert poster.....Beautiful imagery!  Just a
    wesome in person...........a must for any fan!!!
    This poster is in MINT condition
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    There is no additional shipping charge when purchasing multiple items, so feel free to bid on more than one auction.  Posters are shipped in an extra thick 3" tube w/ delivery confirmation.
    The winner will receive an "eBay End of Auction" email.
    Click on the payment link and follow instructions.
    Once payment is received, we will ship product within a few days and you will receive a shipping confirmation email.
    Please contact us with any questions
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