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Now on eBay: The “Bubbly Buddies” design (above, adapted from an early 1950s Christmas montage painted by Flora), and “Bix and Tram” (below, featuring caricatures from a 1947 Columbia Records album cover).

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Happy Horns t-shirt

November 30, 2007

Jim Flora Art LLC just launched the latest in our line of upper body haute couture: the Jim Flora “Happy Horns” t-shirt. The illustration—a jazz buff making cozy with a clarinet and sax—originally appeared on a 1942 record shop retail banner showcasing “Columbia Album Favorites.” Our previous shirts were digitally printed. The “Horn Buddies” shirt is our first silk-screened piece of fashionwear. We also modified a previous shirt: the “Hot Notes” design (featuring a 1941…

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Jim Flora greeting cards

October 27, 2007

Now on eBay:Spanky new from Jim Flora Art LLC and Yee-Haw Industrial Letterpress, Knoxville: three different sets of four unique cards each. The cards are hand-printed letterpress on recycled paper and come bundled with kraft envelopes in a clear sleeve. Fun to mail, funner to receive, but also klassy-kool for framing.Above: quartet of 1955 hepcats from the “Plant You Now, Dig You Later” set. Below, the “Deluxe-O-Tone” line of retro-record players (1940s- and 1950s-era):Here’s the…

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Jim Flora 2008 calendars

October 8, 2007

Jim Flora Art LLC is offering three hand-printed 2008 calendars: swingin’ sax, boogie-beat drummer, and starlite moon. We have a limited number (30 each) to sell. That’s it. It’s not a numbered edition — 500 backing cards each were printed by Yee-Haw Industries (Knoxville), but due to scheduling demands, the production team could only finish a few hundred calendars for retail boutiques. JFA LLC received 30 sets for our customers. Sales are first-come, first-served. Each…

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