Description
Introducing the stunning cover of The Saturday Evening Post from February 20, 1960, featuring the iconic pilot Scott Crossfield. This unique piece is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of aviation history or vintage magazine covers. Whether you intend to frame it for your wall or add it to your collection, this cover serves as a nostalgic reminder of a remarkable time in American history.
Although offered as the cover only, this magazine cover comes with a wealth of character that tells a story of its own. The cover is in acceptable condition, showcasing the wear and tear associated with age, and adds charm that new items simply cannot replicate.
This cover has an address label on the back, which is a minor detail that doesn't detract from its aesthetic value. Our offering retains its integrity, as it comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition for years to come.
- Size Matters: Measuring 13 3/4" x 10 3/4", this cover is just the right size for framing without overwhelming any space.
- Authentic Vintage Appeal: With obvious signs of wear, such as creases on the front corners, water damage, and some rips, this piece tells a genuine story of its journey through time.
While it has visible marks from its past, these features add to the charm of this collectible cover. Take a look at the high-quality images to see its distinct condition:
It’s worth noting that there is wear on the binding, and for a truly accurate assessment, please review the accompanying photos for details on the cover’s condition. This item may exhibit unique characteristics like creases and marks that reflect its history, providing a tangible connection to the past.
Breathe life into your collection with a piece that resonates not just visually, but historically. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this captivating cover featuring one of the most celebrated pilots of his time, Scott Crossfield!