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All my posters are made from a light paper (NOT CARDBOARD) and are textured and slightly yellowed to give them a look of vintage age.
Buy them before they run out! All posters are mailed in a crushproof mailing tube.
Bring back the Glory Days of the Depression era days of gangsters and own a piece of American history with this unique WANTED poster REPLICA that will compliment any decor. Artificially aged to look and feel just like an old original. Suitable for framing or hang it just the way it is.
Makes a great gift for any occasion.
Size: Approximately 11" x 14"
All my items come from a smoke and pet free home and are shipped the same day when I get payment!
A brief history:
John Dillinger was born on June 22, 1903, in Indianapolis, Ind. His mother died when he was quite young; he was raised by an older sister and eventually, when his father remarried, by his stepmother. At 16 he quit school and began to work intermittently. A year later his father moved the family to a farm near Mooresville, Ind. Dillinger rejected rural life and spent most of his time in the surrounding cities.
In 1923 Dillinger fell in love, but the girl's father ended the romance. Embittered, Dillinger stole a car which he later abandoned. Afraid of being prosecuted, he joined the Navy but deserted a few months later. In 1924 he was arrested for assault and attempted robbery. On the advice of his father he pled guilty; not only did he receive a more severe sentence than his accomplice, who pled not guilty, but also the accomplice secured parole after 2 years, while Dillinger languished in prison.
A difficult prisoner, Dillinger served much of his time in solitary confinement. As is frequently the case, Dillinger's confinement, instead of reforming and rehabilitating him, only trained him to be a criminal. When he left prison in 1933, he carried a map, supplied by inmates, of prospective robbery sites.
Released during the worst of the Depression, as an exconvict it is unlikely that Dillinger could have secured legitimate employment. He quickly found employment robbing banks, however, and almost overnight became a kind of Robin Hood national hero. The fact that people were killed during his holdups was overlooked; instead the national press played him up as a brilliant, daring, likeable individual, beating the banks which had been inhumanely foreclosing mortgages on helpless debtors.
Dillinger became a challenge for law enforcement officials, for he often made them look like fools; conflicts between police jurisdictions made him difficult to capture. When he was captured, he was able to escape. His most famous exploit was when he broke out of heavily guarded Crown Point County Jail armed only with a wooden gun. Eventually, however, the members of his gang were killed or caught. Dillinger moved to Chicago, disguised himself, and attempted to disappear. But he was recognized by Anna Sage, a woman who lived with his girlfriend, Polly.
On July 22, 1934, Anna Sage went to a movie with Dillinger and Polly; she wore an orange skirt to identify herself, and Dillinger, to waiting Federal agents. They gunned him down. Even in death Dillinger remained a thorn in the side of the establishment. Anna Sage ("the lady in red") became a hated figure, like most informers, and the image of law enforcement suffered through what was regarded as too little willingness to take Dillinger, then almost a national hero, alive.
Payment: Paypal Only!
Shipping costs: $2.75 within the U.S.A. $5.89 for International for the first poster. $.05 cents will be charged for shipping for each additional poster.
Returns: Items may be returned if they are damaged in the mail for a poster(s) of the same kind. I've shipped thousands of posters with not 1 lost to damage in the mail. That is the reason I don't charge extra for shipping insurance.
Terms: All sales are final. By bidding on this auction, you agree to the terms set forth in this listing in it's entirety and will complete payment within the allotted time given. When payment is complete, item will be shipped the same day and positive feedback will be left after receiving the same. If you get the urge to leave neutral or negative feedback without first emailing me so I can work out the problem, than you will get the same. What goes around, comes around. IF YOU CANNOT ABIDE BY THESE TERMS, THAN DO NOT BID!
Combined Shipping: Buy more than one and I will combine them on the shipping charges to save you money! All posters are carefully rolled up and inserted into a postal mailing tube. Payment is to be expected within 7 days. After that, I will send eBay an unpaid item notice and all non paying bidders will be left with NEGATIVE FEEDBACK!! If you experience problems with paying, email me through this listing right away and we will try to work something out. Communication is very important to me! After the auction is over, I will send an invoice within 24 hours. If you plan on getting several posters in different auctions, email me through this listing and I will wait until they are over to send you an invoice to save you money on your shipping charges.
Delivery Time: Please allow up to 14 postal working days (not including Sundays and holidays) for delivery before emailing me. Sometimes the postal system is fast and other times it is very slow. I cannot control the delivery time. All items are shipped the very same day following payment. All items are shipped via USPS First Class Mail only! There are NO tracking numbers for this type of delivery. If you do not receive them in this allotted time, email me so I can take care of it.
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