Vintage Marantz print ad - 1970's
apc
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I was reminded recently of a mural I painted on my bedroom wall about 30-something years ago. It was an old Marantz ad and I was wondering if anyone collected old stereo mags from the 70's. I'd love to see the picture again. I don't recall the artist, if mentioned in the ad, but the drawing was of a bridge disappearing into a horizon with a huge eye in the sky. Not Peter Maxx stuff, but still kind of out there.
Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Friend.
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Sorry, I should have posted this under 2 Channel Audio. Can this thread be moved?Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Friend.
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apc wrote:Sorry, I should have posted this under 2 Channel Audio. Can this thread be moved?
No, I'm sorry it can't.
In fact, Polk is going to have to take the server down for 2 days in order to reformat the raid arrays and recalibrate the refram reverberators because this post has thrown the entire system into disarray.
Just don't ever let it happen again.
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If I'd have known it would cause that big a mess...I'd have done it sooner!Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Friend.
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I'm resurrecting a post of mine that's 5 years old. I finally tripped on the image I had been looking for after all this time. All along I was thinking Marantz, when it was always Sansui. Ahhhh, closure.Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Friend.
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Further investigation turn out the artist was Jacqui Morgan, who drew a set of 3 posters for Sansui. This is the one that caught my eye back then. Hard to imagine my parents allowed me to take one wall of my room and create a mural. Pretty cool.Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Friend.
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