![]() The seller is “tcu_hornedfrogs” and is located in Fort Worth, Texas. This item is in the category “Entertainment Memorabilia\Music Memorabilia\Rock & Pop\Artists G\Graham, Bill\Posters”. All of Bonnie MacLean’s vintage Bill Graham posters are HIGHLY collectible! BG-87 is one of the few Bonnie MacLean posters which is still affordable for collectors! As a result, the BG-87 poster offered here makes a great investment piece! In terms of upside investment potential, these vintage Fillmore concert posters are better than most blue chip stocks! Get this classic poster while it’s still relatively affordable! The item “1967 QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE BG-87-OP-1 BONNIE MACLEAN Concert Poster NM+” is in sale since Friday, September 24, 2021. Other than that issue, this original poster is basically PRISTINE! You’d be hard pressed to find a better example. This is a BIG reason why it’s so difficult to find this poster in NM or better condition! Several photos of this area have been provided. The poster offered here is in NEAR MINT to NM+ condition! It’s hard to believe that this poster was printed over 50 years ago! Finding the poster in this condition is incredibly difficult! It was a small print run to begin with and most people in the 1960s simply DID NOT take care of their concert posters! Many were hung on dorm room walls and/or telephone poles. BG-87-RP-2 was printed on in a run of 1,000 posters and measures 14″ x 21 1/8″ in size. ![]() The 2nd printing poster was printed after the show and was printed on glossy stock that displays darker colors as compared to the original printing. The original printing measures approximately 14″ x 21 1/16″ in size. The colors appear significantly different than they do on the post-concert 2nd printing the purple is lighter, the grass is lighter green, and the river and wings of the creature are lighter blue. The first printing poster, which is offered here, was printed BEFORE the concert on flat uncoated stock. The BG-87 poster was only printed twice since 1967. This poster offered here was printed BEFORE the 1967 concert and is referred to as BG-87-OP-1. The image used was the 87th from the iconic Bill Graham series and is commonly referred to as BG-87. The Grass Roots was also on the concert bill! This gorgeous poster was designed by legendary artist Bonnie MacLean and features a play on words not often seen in her work – a messenger in a winged helmet flies over the grass rooted next to the mad river, all matching the band names. Quicksilver was one of the mainstays of the San Francisco concert movement and helped define the San Francisco Sound. The series of three shows took place at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco on October 5-7, 1967. Wizard the Comics Magazine 1P with Poster CGC 9.This listing features a vintage PRE-CONCERT FIRST PRINTING poster from a concert which took place in October of 1967 and was headlined by an up-and-coming band known as Quicksilver Messenger Service.This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica. The seller is “amazing-adventures” and is located in San Mateo, California. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Original Comic Art\Comic Strip Art”. The item “1966 Quicksilver Messenger Service, Concert Poster, San Jose” is in sale since Wednesday, December 07, 2016. ![]() Tape at all four corners, small white strip glued on. Performers: Quicksilver, The Fugitives, Hilton Trolley. Quicksilver Messenger Service Concert Poster from 1966.
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