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filmore poster, 29 out of 100 , purchased 17 years ago, professionally framed with protective i’ve protective glass, collectible

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Limited Edition Hank III & Assjack Concert Poster (Jack Rabbits, Oct 21st)

Music Memorabilia / Limited Edition Concert Posters

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$650 - $950

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a rare, limited-edition screen-printed concert poster featuring the outlaw country/punk artist Hank Williams III and his band Assjack. The artwork features a stylized, grotesque red devil character wearing a cowboy hat and boots, holding a moonshine jug and a revolver, characteristic of the 'Lowbrow' or 'Kustom Kulture' art style often associated with the artist's branding. The color palette is composed of high-contrast black, red, and cream/tan tones. This specific print is identified as number 29 out of a limited run of 100, a very small edition size that significantly enhances its collectibility among music memorabilia enthusiasts. The poster advertises an 'All Ages' show on October 21st at Jack Rabbits in Jacksonville, Florida, with the supporting act Psyopus. The item is professionally housed in a custom black decorative frame with a textured, studded border and is protected by UV-protective glass, which has preserved the vibrancy of the pigments over its 17-year ownership. Based on the date and venue, the piece likely dates from the mid-2000s (circa 2005-2007). The condition appears excellent with no visible fading, tears, or creases. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the clean line work of the screen print and the high-quality archival framing.

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I have examined the provided details and imagery for the Hank III & Assjack limited edition screen-print (#29/100). The piece presents in excellent condition, showing no signs of UV degradation or pigment fading, likely due to the high-quality archival framing and UV-protective glass noted. The 'Lowbrow' aesthetic, combined with the extreme scarcity of a 100-print run, places this in a high-demand category for outlaw country and punk memorabilia collectors. The venue 'Jack Rabbits' and the inclusion of Psyopus date this firmly to the mid-2000s, a peak era for Hank III’s cult following. Market comparables for limited-run, signed or numbered Hank III posters often range from $300 to $500 unframed; however, the professional custom framing adds significant immediate value (approx. $250-$350 in materials and labor) and ensures long-term preservation. The low edition number (sub-50) further attracts 'variant' hunters. Limitations: My assessment is based on high-resolution visual data. A final authentication would require an in-person inspection to verify the paper weight, the tactile 'lift' of the screen-print ink, and a signature/numbering verification under magnification to ensure they are hand-applied and not digital reproductions. Documentation of the original purchase 17 years ago would serve as ideal provenance. While the framing is protective, I cannot verify if the mounting is acid-free or reversible without opening the back of the frame. This appraisal assumes the print is not glued to a backing board, which would diminish its collector value.

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