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Eiji Tsuburaya Hand Signed piece of paper

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2025/06/15 15:00:00

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2025/07/05 21:46:43

2025/07/05 05:46:43

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2301z128

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Item's Details

(item number) 2301
(title) Eiji Tsuburaya Hand Signed piece of paper
(size) 99×126 mm
(Condition Rating) 6
(starting bid price) 20,000 yen

(comment) It was written for a boy in the lower grades of elementary school at an event hall of a department store. It is a so-called "ski boy" sign invented for children, and is famous in references, but it is a rare item that rarely appears in real life. It was written in the late 1960s, the later years of Tsuburaya Eiji, as can be seen from the Pretz package pattern. In 1963, when Pretz shifted from adult snacks to children's sweets, Eiji Tsuburaya incorporated his own production and began to enter the television world. In the late 60s, the "Ultra Series" captured the hearts of children and the concept of special effects technology became well-known in Japan. You can see a boy unexpectedly encountering the "Father of Tokusatsu" at a small event hall, tearing a box of sweets and offering it to him, and Tsuburaya Eiji responding to boy's pure wishes (Yamaya)

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