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High Profile (Signed)

Artist
General Idea
Date
1978
Format
Posters
Genre
Rare & Out of Print, Signed
Description

Poster for the event of the same name held at CN Tower, Toronto, 13 October 1978, in celebration of General Idea’s fictional 10th anniversary (General Idea formed in 1969).

Edition of approx. 300, of which 30 were signed. This edition 22/30.

  1. High Profile
 

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