Vtg Poster 1970 Dail W Beeghly The Chopper Psychedelic Art Harley Sign Tattoo Head Motorcycle chopper shop! Great Piece of history! one of our customers had this since the 70's wasnt for sale finally ended up with it! think the original picture of bike is speche he was a hells angel from pa that moved to oakland in the 70's him & bouncer bike was the time machine with the 7 dwarfes on it............they were both on the cover or rolling stone magazine in 1968 when they did an article on the hells angels I have bouncers bike, got it few years back chased this bike around for decades could never get my hands on it..... think outlaw archives bought it few years back........ just some history that I know...
some history about dail beeghly below took from google kinda fun looking this stuff up... Try it! even more fun when you have part of history in your possession....
Dail Beeghly Top Poster Artist in the 1960s
Dail Beeghly owned a poster printing company called Creative Signs and was the creator of some of the area's most exciting psychedelic poster art for bands playing in Washington D.C. and the Baltimore area in the last 1960s. His company produced concert posters for Jimi Hendrix, the Doors, and Janis Joplin. He also did concert posters for blues artist James Brown, and bluegrass stars Flatt and Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys.
Beeghly produced both head shop and concert posters. He blended psychedelic graphics with striking renditions of the faces of famous artists. What made Beeghly's work different from other artists was his ability to integrate the psychedelic graphics of a poster with the venue information. In the 1960s, promotors hired printing companies to design concert posters to advertise the upcoming shows with venue and ticket information printed on the bottom.

$10,000 Reward for the 1970 Beeghly Doors Baltimore Civic Center Concert Poster
Vintage Rock Posters is seeking 1970 Beeghly Jim Morrison and the Doors Baltimore Civic Center concert posters. The show was held on March 10, 1970. The poster had a trim line to cut off the ticket and venue information. Ironically, the venue information at the bottom of the poster makes the poster a collector item. If cut off, the poster is not worth much. We offer $10,000 for the 1970 Beeghly Doors concert poster with the venue information on the bottom attached.
selling as pictured.
more than welcome to pick up at shop in butler pa & save shipping.
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