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    WWII Ethyl & Budweiser posters

    I have these two posters approx 10 1/2 by 13 1/2 and 10 1/2 by 14 1/2. I have had these packed away and wish to put them on the estand as I have no place to display them. Can anyone tell me their rarity and a possible price?
    Chuck
    No 1 Budweiser Glider poster dated 1943.
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    close ups
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      more
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        #4
        the gliders
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          #5
          Next is Ethyl gas 1943. This pic is signed but I can't make out the signature.
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            here's one of just the pic. The signature is bottom left in red
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              signature close up
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                close up of gladiator helmet with factroy decal
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                  #9
                  I forgot to take a pic of the writing so I'll type it out.

                  "Never underestimate the enemy" is an improtant rule in fighting Hitler's armies-important, too, in fighting his soldiers of production.

                  Der Fuehrer has millions of skilled workers-machine operators, welders, airplane workers, engineers, inventors, research workers. Through propaganda, intimidation, and brute force he keeps them working-night and day-turning out war materials to hurl at Russians, Englishmen, Free French, and Americans.

                  The air forces of the United nations arre doing their best to slow up production in the devil's workshop, but bombs are only part of the answer. It's up to American industry and American workers to outproduce Axis slave labor. We must get more work done, make materials go farther, produce faster than Germans and Japs-and that's a real challenge.

                  Okay there's more but you get the gist.
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                    #10
                    No idea on value...you might do better posting them in the U.S. forum, since they're U.S. posters...

                    Good luck,
                    Hank
                    Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
                    ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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