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+ | | promotional postcard advertising the release of [[The Last Dance Of Mr. X (album) | The Last Dance Of Mr. X]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:28, 27 August 2011
Introduction
This article summarizes postcards produced for Andy Summers.
Summary of Postcards
Image | Description | Production year | Original price | Additional info |
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postcard from Switzerland / Germany | YYYY | unknown | photo taken in London 1985 by Pierre Terrasson |
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postcard from Japan | 1987 | unknown | from "Pop Gear" magazine - August 1987 |
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postcard from the USA | 1997 | free | promotional postcard advertising the release of The Last Dance Of Mr. X |
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postcard from Japan | 2009 | unknown | promoting the 2009-04-04 event |
See also
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