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  1. Hey all - I have an update on information regarding this poster. In the lower right of the print is this code: "CODE YAOKX 2M5C - 9 - 36 PRINTED IN U.S.A." I'm going to assume that the "9-36" means "September 1936", everything else needs deciphering. Any help is much appreciated ! Thanks - J.J.
  2. The poster is 3' X 4'. It is a professionally produced lithograph, so no chance that this is a "one off". The holes you see (of which there are 32) were most likely punched by whoever produced the piece. Artists'/designer's studios will often fold and punch holes in a archive copy so it doesn't get sent out and they always have one for their files. The poster is wet-mounted on acid-free linen.
  3. Greetings ! I am the proud owner of the attached 1937 Dodge poster. It's a lithograph, measures approximately 3' X 4', and I've had it now for over 30 years. I'd love to know if anyone has any information on the graphic piece of advertising. I'm assuming it was produced as a showroom window display - something easily viewable from a great distance. I've searched for years, but any resources have been void of any indication that it even exists. Thanks in advance ! Cheers, J.J. Sedelmaier
  4. Greetings ! I am the proud owner of the attached 1937 Dodge poster. It's a lithograph and I've had it now for over 30 years. I'd love to know if anyone has any information on the graphic piece of advertising. I'm assuming it was produced as a showroom window display - something easily viewable from a great distance. I've searched for years, but any resources have been void of any indication that it even exists. Thanks in advance ! Cheers, J.J. Sedemaier
  5. Greetings ! I am the proud owner of the attached 1937 Dodge poster. It's a lithograph and I've had it now for over 30 years. I'd love to know if anyone has any information on the graphic piece of advertising. I'm assuming it was produced as a showroom window display - something easily viewable from a great distance. I've searched for years, but any resources have been void of any indication that it even exists. Thanks in advance ! Cheers, J.J. Sedemaier
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