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Post by bills on Jun 5, 2019 2:17:23 GMT 9
Hi Guys ... I am new to this forum I joined this forum to find out more about these Dick Stultz F-106 posters. These were found at an Estate Sale in Seal Beach, CA. I searched the Web and found a collection of Dick Stults work, but could not find any posters like these from 1978. I know the owner was a P-38 pilot in WW2, then worked for NAA/Rockwell, Apollo and Space Shuttle Program. I wanted to pass these posters on to someone who would appreciate them, but have no idea what they are worth? This forum may be a great outlet for these 2-posters. Any Thoughts?
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Post by Jim on Jun 5, 2019 12:56:45 GMT 9
Hi Guys ... I am new to this forum I joined this forum to find out more about these Dick Stultz F-106 posters. These were found at an Estate Sale in Seal Beach, CA. I searched the Web and found a collection of Dick Stults work, but could not find any posters like these from 1978. I know the owner was a P-38 pilot in WW2, then worked for NAA/Rockwell, Apollo and Space Shuttle Program. I wanted to pass these posters on to someone who would appreciate them, but have no idea what they are worth? This forum may be a great outlet for these 2-posters. Any Thoughts?
FWDed To The TAZ for help... The Old Sarge
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Post by pat perry on Jun 6, 2019 0:42:16 GMT 9
Hi Guys ... I am new to this forum I joined this forum to find out more about these Dick Stultz F-106 posters. These were found at an Estate Sale in Seal Beach, CA. I searched the Web and found a collection of Dick Stults work, but could not find any posters like these from 1978. I know the owner was a P-38 pilot in WW2, then worked for NAA/Rockwell, Apollo and Space Shuttle Program. I wanted to pass these posters on to someone who would appreciate them, but have no idea what they are worth? This forum may be a great outlet for these 2-posters. Any Thoughts?
FWDed To The TAZ for help... The Old Sarge Here's an album search on Stultz from the F-106 website. Has many pictures and artwork. www.f-106deltadart.com/piwigo/index.php?/search/1849 Pat P.
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Post by Mark O on Jun 8, 2019 10:29:56 GMT 9
Hi Guys ... I am new to this forum I joined this forum to find out more about these Dick Stultz F-106 posters. These were found at an Estate Sale in Seal Beach, CA. I searched the Web and found a collection of Dick Stults work, but could not find any posters like these from 1978. I know the owner was a P-38 pilot in WW2, then worked for NAA/Rockwell, Apollo and Space Shuttle Program. I wanted to pass these posters on to someone who would appreciate them, but have no idea what they are worth? This forum may be a great outlet for these 2-posters. Any Thoughts?
A bit late to the post, however I will tell you the color print is not Col Stultz's work. That is the original, 48th Fighter Squadron insignia from WWII, and is now used as the insignia of the 48th Flying Training Squadron out of Columbus AFB, MS. (They fly the T-1A Jayhawk.) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/48th_Flying_Training_SquadronAre you looking to sell these? I suppose the value -- like anything else -- depends on the buyer. As far as the his F-106 art, I would suggest contacting folks on the 48th FIS Alumni. They have a public Facebook page. (Actually any F-106 guy would love his stuff, but he was also in the 87th FIS, so many of those guys know him as well.) If this info is too late, and you got it figured out, please accept my apology! Mark O.
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