The Iguanas Band Memorabilia Grouping
Forty-four piece The Iguanas (1980's garage rock and punk rock band from Topeka Kansas) memorabilia grouping, demo cassette tapes from 1986 and 1987 (qty 19), 8" x 10" promotional flyers for the 1987 album Reptiles, Lust and Dogs (qty 11) together with the original mock-up display for the flyers, front and back side LP record labels from the 1987 album Reptiles, Lust and Dogs (qty 9), typed letter from 1987 signed by Alan Wilson to J.D. Martignon (owner of Midnight Records) with regards to a contract, photos and radio stations, typed letter from 1987 signed by Alan Wilson to J.D. Martignon (owner of Midnight Records) with regards to photos, written letter from 1987 signed by Alan Wilson to J.D. Martignon (owner of Midnight Records) with regards to a demo tape mix and assorted camera negative photos, record labels were designed by Harry O Morris (American artist and illustrator working in the Surrealist tradition, editor of 1970's sci-fi fanzine Nyctalops) and come with a signed letter with regards to the process of them
Condition Report: Each piece has areas with some form of wear from age, handling and or usage
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Forty-four piece The Iguanas (1980's garage rock and punk rock band from Topeka Kansas) memorabilia grouping, demo cassette tapes from 1986 and 1987 (qty 19), 8" x 10" promotional flyers for the 1987 album Reptiles, Lust and Dogs (qty 11) together with the original mock-up display for the flyers, front and back side LP record labels from the 1987 album Reptiles, Lust and Dogs (qty 9), typed letter from 1987 signed by Alan Wilson to J.D. Martignon (owner of Midnight Records) with regards to a contract, photos and radio stations, typed letter from 1987 signed by Alan Wilson to J.D. Martignon (owner of Midnight Records) with regards to photos, written letter from 1987 signed by Alan Wilson to J.D. Martignon (owner of Midnight Records) with regards to a demo tape mix and assorted camera negative photos, record labels were designed by Harry O Morris (American artist and illustrator working in the Surrealist tradition, editor of 1970's sci-fi fanzine Nyctalops) and come with a signed letter with regards to the process of them
Condition Report: Each piece has areas with some form of wear from age, handling and or usage