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Blue Skies Estate Sales
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Here's a link to some of the posters available, I will try to add to this and create another link for other items this week:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/xc4AoDKqzRp584Ph9
I am avid poster collector and part time estate sale coordinator. I am emptying my storage unit. I am selling my entire poster collection, as well as collections from the tribe of friends I have done sales for over the years, including Margaret Moser (Margaret "The Patron Saint of Austin Music" (May 16, 1954 - August 25, 2017) was an American journalist, critic and historian, groupie, and back up singer. She was best known as the director of the Austin Music Awards and for her career in music journalism, which lasted more than thirty years) and Ed Ward (Ed (1948-2021) a writer and radio commenter known as the "Rock-n-Roll Historian" for NPR's program Fresh Air. Ed was also one of the original founders of the SXSW music festival. In the 60's and 70's he was on the staff of Crawdaddy!, Rolling Stone and Creem magazines)
I am selling hundreds of vintage Austin concert posters, from Ed and Margaret, as well as many from the collection of Bruce Willenzik (Bruce worked at Armadillo World Headquarters from 1974-1980. In 1976, he was one of the founders of the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar, which brought the artists from the artist market on the Drag inside AWHQ for Christmas.Bruce took over the Bazaar in 1981 after the AWHQ closed and has produced it ever since)
Various other ephemera including rare zines, rock mags, Creem and Rolling Stone, vintage French postcards, old photos, original art, signed and numbered prints, dozens of Imagerie D'Epinal Doyennes Construction models, Austin punk flyers from the collection of Steve Anderson (Steve was in Cry Babies, Screws, Toxic Shock and was the original singer for Scratch Acid, he worked at Kinko's during the 70s-80s punk scene in Austin and made flyers for all his friends, he later went on to open the first brewery in Texas)
In addition to the vast paper collection, this sale also features:
A large stack of Roky Erickson's rare 1972 Openers, weathered from being on his porch (I will also be selling a large collection of vintage jewelry, clothes and boots of his sister-in-laws)
A variety of books, rare beat poetry, sci-fi, baseball, opera, Napoleon, and more
Napoleon coins and rare metals, old money, 100s of coins and transportation tokens
Several boxes of football and baseball cards
Stay tuned for more pictures and details this week!







































































































































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