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Button 182: Cadillacs & Dinosaurs # 6 of 7. Girth (from Xenozoic) Mark Schultz


Button 182: Cadillacs & Dinosaurs # 6 of 7. Girth (from Xenozoic) Mark Schultz
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    182. Cadillacs & Dinosaurs: Grith (1993). No. 6 in a set of 7 C&D buttons.

    The Grith are a mysterious subterranean species of half-human/half-dinosaur creatures that possess important knowledge about earth's mutated eco-system. Xenozoic era shaman Jack Tenrec (see button #179) alone is able to communicate periodically with the cryptic Grith but they do not "speak" to him. Their throwback means of communication involves arranging antique Scrabble squares into sentences!

    This button series, designed by Ray Fehrenbach, was among the items (including boxed candy bars) created by Kitchen Sink Press itself shortly before it ended its Wisconsin phase, moved to Massachusetts and merged with Tundra Publishing.

    1.25 inch diameter. $3.00

    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 182: Cadillacs & Dinosaurs # 6 of 7. Girth (from Xenozoic) Mark Schultz

    182. Cadillacs & Dinosaurs: Grith (1993). No. 6 in a set of 7 C&D buttons.

    The Grith are a mysterious subterranean species of half-human/half-dinosaur creatures that possess important knowledge about earth's mutated eco-system. Xenozoic era shaman Jack Tenrec (see button #179) alone is able to communicate periodically with the cryptic Grith but they do not "speak" to him. Their throwback means of communication involves arranging antique Scrabble squares into sentences!

    This button series, designed by Ray Fehrenbach, was among the items (including boxed candy bars) created by Kitchen Sink Press itself shortly before it ended its Wisconsin phase, moved to Massachusetts and merged with Tundra Publishing.

    1.25 inch diameter. $3.00

    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.

    $3.00