Most items available are in mint condition. We describe any imperfections to products and if there are any flaws, we will contact you before shipping.
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Before the dawn of computers and bar codes, Bill Graham Presents printed their own concert tickets, many of which are now considered exceptional works of art in their own right. Small facsimiles or derivations of the show's promotional posters, they were typically color-coded to indicate multi-night engagements and represent a bygone era of extended, one-venue engagements by major performers. So that Bill could reconcile sales each night, patrons purchased tickets at the venue box office and handed them right back over at the door, thus ending up in the archive as mint condition concert tickets. We may occasionally and in select cases offer for sale one-of-a-kind, extremely rare and valuable concert tickets in less than mint condition.
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Bo Diddley
Jul 4, 1967
1960s Ticket
$32 - $79
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
Oct 5, 1967
1960s Ticket
$38 - $95
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The Doors
Dec 26, 1967
1960s Ticket
$38 - $156
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Jefferson Airplane
Dec 31, 1967
1960s Ticket
$38
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Eric Burdon & The Animals
Apr 4, 1968
1960s Ticket
$25 - $63
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The Chambers Brothers
Jun 18, 1968
1960s Ticket
$32 - $104
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The Who
Aug 13, 1968
1960s Ticket
$38 - $188
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
Nov 8, 1968
1960s Ticket
$51 - $167
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Grateful Dead
Dec 31, 1968
1960s Ticket
$57
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Santana
Dec 31, 1969
1960s Ticket
$58 - $104
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