TV Guide Magazine May 5 1956 #162 Mitzi Gaynor Southern Ohio Ed. No Label


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Sale price$24.95 USD

Description

Step back in time with the TV Guide Magazine from May 5, 1956, featuring the iconic Mitzi Gaynor on its cover. This issue, numbered #162, is a treasure trove of nostalgia, showcasing the television culture of the 1950s. It has been specifically preserved as a Southern Ohio edition and comes with no label, adding to its unique charm.

The magazine is in pristine condition for its age, thanks to over five decades of careful storage in protective plastic. Collectors will appreciate the rare nature of this item, as TV guides from this era in such great condition are indeed hard to find. With its bright colors and vintage appeal, this magazine serves as a perfect time capsule for anyone interested in television history.

Here are some key features of this collectible:

  • Original Issue: This is an authentic edition of the TV Guide, showcasing a significant period in television history.
  • Exceptional Condition: The magazine has been well-preserved, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

Indulge in the nostalgia of classic television and the entertainment industry with this magazine, which is filled with programming details from the era. Dive into articles, advertisements, and listings that are bound to transport you to a different time. Whether you are a long-time collector or just starting, this piece of memorabilia is an ideal addition to your collection.

Rest assured that the item pictured is the exact one you will receive. Please take a moment to check the picture for condition purposes to ensure it meets your expectations.

We also offer combined shipping, so if you're interested in multiple items, just ask! Each of our items comes with a protective covering to ensure it remains in excellent condition.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of television history. Add this captivating magazine to your collection today!

TV Guide Magazine May 5 1956

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