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    Posted 3 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    Just a few more from that box i found of paper stuff. Everything from circa 1900 Christian Science Monitors to 1950s movie posters and everything in between!

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    FEELIN' GROOVY VINTAGE 1970's BLACKLIGHT POSTER PEANUTS SNOOPY -NICE!
    FEELIN' GROOVY VINTAGE 1970's BLACK...
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    2001 Sonic Adventure 2 Dreamcast Vintage Print Ad/Poster Official Sega Promo Art
    2001 Sonic Adventure 2 Dreamcast Vi...
    $47
    2000 Pokemon Stadium N64 Vintage Print Ad/Poster Nintendo 64 Official Promo Art
    2000 Pokemon Stadium N64 Vintage Pr...
    $19
    1997 Final Fantasy VII 7 PS1 Playstation 1 Vintage Print Ad/Poster Official Art
    1997 Final Fantasy VII 7 PS1 Playst...
    $19
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    FEELIN' GROOVY VINTAGE 1970's BLACKLIGHT POSTER PEANUTS SNOOPY -NICE!
    FEELIN' GROOVY VINTAGE 1970's BLACK...
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    1. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 3 years ago
      Nice I like the paper stuff
      I’ve seen the movie ,in the picture 1
      several times ,his son was Rockford‘s father
      in the Rockford files
    2. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 3 years ago
      thanks Vynil! my memories of this kind of thing is very peripheral. we were 5 kids and we were allowed 2 hours of television on a tiny black and white tele per wk and we had to all agree on what we were going to watch beforehand.

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