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Button 113: Real Goone Goose (# 9 of 11 in Crumb series)
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113. Real Goone Goose (1983).
In 1977 Robert Crumb created a set
of eleven odd buttons for Kitchen Sink. Each had a sub-set number
within a small circle. Hapless-looking Real Gone Goose ("Shit")
is No. 9 in the sub-set. Please do not ask us why sub-set
#8 is the fifth listed in this master number list. It was assigned
master list #113 long before collectors asked such questions.
Also please don't ask us why only four of the eleven Crumb designs
appeared in 1977 (see #82 through 85) or why it took five long
years for six others in the set to appear (see #114-118). Finally,
please do not ask us why the eleventh button (No. 10 in the sub-set)
was inexplicably never manufactured. Just enjoy the ten
actually produced while supplies last.
2.25" diameter. $6.00
One note, for serious button collectors,
you may want to read the KSP
BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for
identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years,
or see the COMPLETE
KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient
while it loads.
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Button 113: Real Goone Goose (# 9 of 11 in Crumb series)
113. Real Goone Goose (1983).
In 1977 Robert Crumb created a set
of eleven odd buttons for Kitchen Sink. Each had a sub-set number
within a small circle. Hapless-looking Real Gone Goose ("Shit")
is No. 9 in the sub-set. Please do not ask us why sub-set
#8 is the fifth listed in this master number list. It was assigned
master list #113 long before collectors asked such questions.
Also please don't ask us why only four of the eleven Crumb designs
appeared in 1977 (see #82 through 85) or why it took five long
years for six others in the set to appear (see #114-118). Finally,
please do not ask us why the eleventh button (No. 10 in the sub-set)
was inexplicably never manufactured. Just enjoy the ten
actually produced while supplies last.
2.25" diameter. $6.00
One note, for serious button collectors,
you may want to read the KSP
BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for
identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years,
or see the COMPLETE
KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient
while it loads.
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$6.00
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