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Grateful Dead merchandise: Statue of Liberty drawing, likely by David Lundquist, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Lundquist, David
Grateful Dead merchandise: unfinished drawing by Bob Thomas based on the "Steal Your Face" logo designed by him and Owsley Stanley, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Thomas, Robert Donovan (Bob)
Grateful Dead merchandise: unfinished drawing by Bob Thomas based on the "Steal Your Face" logo designed by him and Owsley Stanley, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Thomas, Robert Donovan (Bob)
Grateful Dead merchandise: black and white drawing of the last (pink) so-called dancing bears by Bob Thomas, depicted in a tuxedo and top hat, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Thomas, Robert Donovan (Bob)
Grateful Dead merchandise: black and white drawing of the last (pink) so-called dancing bears by Bob Thomas, depicted in a tuxedo and top hat, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Thomas, Robert Donovan (Bob)
Grateful Dead merchandise: drawing of a skeletal Statue of Liberty backed by an eagle, by David Lundquist, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Lundquist, David
Grateful Dead merchandise: skeletal Statue of Liberty drawing, likely by David Lundquist, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Lundquist, David
Grateful Dead merchandise: Grateful Dead logo with snakes and roses that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: drawing of Ron "Pigpen" McKernan that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: skull and roses design by Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse used for the cover of the album "Grateful Dead", that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creators:
Kelley, Alton
Mouse, Stanley, 1940-
Grateful Dead merchandise: drawing of a skeleton holding a rose and a guitar, riding an eagle, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: tiger with roses depicted in space, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Forslund, David
Grateful Dead merchandise: skeletal Statue of Liberty drawing, likely by David Lundquist, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Lundquist, David
Grateful Dead merchandise: drawing by ? Lopez of a skeleton holding a rose and wearing a guitar, sitting on a skull with roses, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: Grateful Dead logo with snakes and roses that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: image of an Uncle Sam skeleton sitting in a champagne glass, surrounded by lightning bolts, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: colored-in stat for a Grateful Dead poster by Rick Griffin, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creator:
Griffin, Rick
Grateful Dead merchandise: 3-D reproduction of a top-hatted dancing skeleton that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: promotional sticker for John Goddard's Village Music in Mill Valley, featuring a likeness of Cab Calloway as its logo, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: pellon signed by Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Brent Mydland, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir members, with the "Steal Your Face" logo designed by Owsley Stanley and Bob Thomas, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: the Rottweil escutcheon like ones often worn by Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: reproduction of the "Rolling Thunder" album cover by Kelley/Mouse Studios, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Creators:
Kelley, Alton
Mouse, Stanley, 1940-
Grateful Dead merchandise: 3-D reproduction of a top-hatted dancing skeleton that was part of a display at an unknown location
(Image)
Grateful Dead merchandise: the Rottweil escutcheon like ones often worn by Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, that was part of a display at an unknown location
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Grateful Dead merchandise: 3-D reproduction of a top-hatted dancing skeleton that was part of a display at an unknown location
(Image)