Posted By:
Jay MillerScott--I thought I posted my reasons before but, in case I didn't, let me do it again. The bottom line is I have seen these before and have a few copies. They were printed in the late-70's/early-80's. They are smaller than normal Old Judge and have a slight yellowish tint to them. There were never any Old Judge, other than normal size, used on ad posters. In fact, what they used on ad posters was unbacked sheets. I originally got their history from Keith Mitchell(Bettendorf, Iowa), one of the unrecognized greats in Old Judge cataloging. If I am not mistaken I think Keith said they were made by some guy in California.