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Poster: Lynyrd Skynyrd Original Concert Poster Overlay Lettering University Florida 1971

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11 Sep 2017
04 Sep 2017
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Original Concert Poster Overlay Lettering University Florida 1971
This item was obtained at the estate sale of the artist. He was enrolled at the University of Florida and did the artwork for the school concerts in 1971. He went on to a productive career being involved with the design renovations for Caesar's Palace's in the 1980's. He lived for some time in San Francisco, CA before moving to Redding, CA.

This is a true vintage original item that the artist created to make the copies of flyers and posters. I believe it is called print overlay. Please review pictures for condition. Please feel free to contact us with questions.

Gainesville Florida. University of Florida.

This was for the US Flag style poster. This would have been the final overlay printing after the red and blue ink had been used on the white paper.

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