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Asleep At The Wheel rare collection 5 clips 1987-1988; Archive of the Eighties

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Industry: Music
  • Condition: good condition but used, with irregular edges from being clipped, folds and marks
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Artist: Asleep at the Wheel
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Asleep At The Wheel collection of one record sleeve and five clippings from 1987-1988.
    Record sleeve with lyrics from “Framed”
    Salinas Californian, Sep. 3, 1987; photo of the band and news about concert at The Catalyst in
    Santa Cruz
    San Francisco Datebook, July 19, 1987, “Asleep at Wheel awakens with new ‘old’ sound” by Jack Hurst; photo of Ray Benson and 2-page feature article about the band’s 10
    th
    album release
    Santa Cruz
    Sentinel Spotlight, Sep. 4, 1987, “Sleepy drivers in fast lane” by Paul Wagner; photo of the band and mini-band history with news about concert at The Catalyst
    “          May 27, 1988; photo and mention of concert at The Catalyst
    Watsonville
    Register-Pajaronian, Sep. 3, 1987, “
    Austin
    musicians lead the way” by Skip Esch; photo of the band and news about their music, mentioning concert at the Catalyst
    I personally clipped these myself, back when I operated the "Celebrity Newsclipping Service" in the 1980s and 1990s.  Almost every clipping is identified by the source and date, making this ideal for serious collectors, libraries and archivists.  The conditions are used, of course, with irregular edges, folds, creases and other signs of wear.  But everything is original.  I think you'll like this!  It took me a while to put together.  I saved it all these years, away from the light, in a non-smoking environment.  Just for you!  When you buy this rare gem, I will pack it carefully in a plastic cover, packed between stiff cardboard, shipped tight in a manila envelope.
    I am selling thousands of clippings right now from the eighties, so check out my store for more goodies.  Personally, I think paper clippings are getting rarer and rarer in this digital age.  Do you have a special request?  Let me know and I'll look through my treasure vault for you.  I have much more than I am listing.  Thanks for taking a moment to read my listing.  Have a great day!  Stay safe!  Be happy!