TeenSet Magazine March 1968 Davy Jones w Poster & Pin-up No Label VG


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TeenSet Magazine March 1968 Davy Jones w/ Poster & Pin-up No Label – Very Good Condition

This March 1968 issue of TeenSet Magazine is a standout for Monkees fans, featuring Davy Jones with both a poster and pin-up. Beyond the Monkees, this issue highlights a wide array of top 1960s artists, including The Beatles, The Doors, The Byrds, and Procol Harum. With exclusive photography, reader contributions, and features that capture the vibrant spirit of the era, it’s a collectible piece of music history.

Condition:
This vintage magazine is in very good condition with only minor wear along the edges. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please check the images for a complete view of its condition. All issues are shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents Include:

  • Associate Ted Bluechel – Love is his story

  • The Monkees – as seen through the eyes of a hard-core Beatlemaniac

  • Chris Farlowe – English pop star in the antique business (?)

  • TeenSet Campus Reporters – two short stories from readers

  • The Sunshine Company – a bright new group on the rise

  • Gunther Yorty – a mad piece involving the Bard himself

  • Procol Harum – English invaders of Hollywood’s past glory

  • The Magical Beatles in Full Color – full photo feature

  • The Doors – unusual photos of an unusual group

  • Short Subjects – The Box Tops, The Stone Poneys, Jay and the Techniques, H. P. Lovecraft

  • The Buckinghams – Part II as promised

  • Big Bad John Lennon – an ode to Lennon by Afan

  • More Monkees – extra bonus pictures

  • Buffalo Bruce Palmer – the quiet one speaks

  • The Byrds – and now there are three

Departments:

  • Mail Scene

  • Shirley Poston

  • Hollywood Underground

  • The Groove

  • “In” London

  • Special Feature

  • Quiz

With its Monkees poster, Beatles color spread, and rare features on major 1960s rock groups, this issue is a must-have for collectors of vintage teen magazines and fans of classic pop and rock culture.

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