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[Aluminum Offset Lithographic printing plate for a Disco Poster]: Hell on Wheels: Dress: Red Hot....

[Aluminum Offset Lithographic printing plate for a Disco Poster]: "Hell on Wheels": Dress: Red Hot. Grand Central Resort. Cabaret Ballroom

by OBERG, Chuck, design. Main photo by Bob Piselli

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Atlantic City: Grand Central Resort, 1973. Unbound. Very Good. Flexible aluminum illustrated lithographic plate. Approximately 15.75" x 20.5". A couple of small punctures, some small micro-scratches, about very good. The central photographic image is of a group of people in costumed disco dress: roller skater, construction worker, hippie, tuxedo, etc. The half-tone screened picture also lists make-up and hair credit, as well as printing and photography credits. The flexible plate was meant to fit over a drum-like cylinder from which the image was pressed onto paper or cardboard. The aluminum plates were often recycled or re-inked and subsequently reused. Their survival is uncommon.
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NZ$688.40
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