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Old 02-06-2010, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by kjjavic View Post
I was the winning bidder on this poster. The seller had listed it a couple of weeks ago at 199.99, with no takers. I had considered bidding at that point, but in my conversations with the seller, they seems reluctant to deal with a return, so I passed. When they relisted it at a cheaper price, I decided to take a shot. I am hoping it is legit, but am not entirely confident. This one appears to be pencil? signed in the corner with a name and the year '17, and I am hoping I can track down the students name to a alumni list for either brown or washington state. Do you recall if the other one you saw had the same pencil notation? For curiosity, what type of paperstock is your shield shaped rose bowl poster? I will let you know what I think when I receive it. I am hoping the brown lines on the middle left side, are water marks, and not photographic tears
6 billion plus people on the planet and three of the ones most interested in that poster are right here....Great to hear it stayed in the net54 community Congrats!...for what you gave you're fine if it's not real...and we'll have a parade for you if it is real....My 1918 is signed Traviso Winters, it's on pretty sturdy card stock, see photo...It is actually an excursion poster for the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad, who I'd never heard of till looking it up just now...And that brings up some interesting questions about these tournament of Roses posters...like what entities issued them, where were they posted...The Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad intended to increase ticket sales by posting this somewhere....I got found it in the now defunct Marin City Flea about 3 miles from the Golden Gate bridge

My 1920 Harvard vs U. Oregon is not an excursion poster. As I recall I got it from an antiques dealer right near or on Harvard Square that dealt mostly in furniture...so perhaps it hung right there in Cambridge....BUT....it was printed in L.A. by Vitachrome Co....how'd it end up in Cambridge?...

1918 Mare Island vs Camp Lewis 30" tall x 20" wide
1920 Harvard vs U. Oregon 26" tall x 183/4" wide
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