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This set looks pretty good to me.  Comments welcome.

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I like it too. Did you win it? 

Yes.  I almost had to.  It's the twin to my Janis Joplin signed Dick Cavett show schedule, also on the same size green paper.

Congrats! It's a really nice set.

Sweet.

Where do you buy this from ?

NIce set i was a bit worried about show through from the other side of the thin paper even so i placed a couple of decent hopefull bids on it but wasnt the underbidder so it wasnt me who pushed you up ,the $ rate and UK customs fees mean i dont bid big anymore on sites in the USA ,good deal though especially if it matches another , im certain it would have been 2 or $3000 more on RR 

It's not thin paper, it's fairly thick, almost construction-paper like.  The old mimeographs had some "bleed through," as you can also see from the Joplin attached below, but it's also what is on that print on the other side that fascinates me: Jimi and Janis, as talk show participants.  Other autographs on plain paper may look cleaner, but these have history to go along with the signature.

Thank you for not driving the price up further. I am sure that it would have been double, or more, if properly marketed by RR,  I considered this to be a pretty good deal for a well signed, full JHE set, on a document of this type.

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thats nice.  how are you going to display it?

I'd like to have it in a two-sided frame, if possible, matched with the Janis..  What do people do with framed photos, signed on the back?  I have several of those that I would also like to frame up, but I don't know if there is any safe material to have directly against the paper in a frame, or how you would mat it out to be held firmly in place without damaging the item.  I have some ideas, I just need to wait until I move and can hang up my art again, before worrying about doing any more framing.

you had the benefit of knowing the paper wasnt thin to me it looked that way perhaps it put a few bidders off ,a great buy

I guess that may have been a secret advantage.  I am old enough to have dealt with mimeographs, and I owned another similar piece, so I knew what the paper was like.  I am really looking forward to getting it.

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