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1950s Hoax Cardiff Giant Found Buried Historical Headline on Fake Newspaper Page

$ 5.25

Availability: 74 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Fair vintage condition. See full item description.

    Description

    Cardiff Giant Headline
    Fake Newspaper Mock-up
    This is one 1950s Fake Newspaper Mock-up Featuring the Historical Headline "Huge Giant Found Buried On New York State Farm"
    . One sheet, printed on both sides. Measures approximately 16 ¼" x 22 ½".
    The Cardiff Giant was one of the most famous hoaxes in American history. It was purported to be a petrified man measuring over 10 feet tall, that was uncovered in 1869 by workers digging a well in Cardiff, NY. Both it and an unauthorized copy made by P.T. Barnum are still on display.
    This fake newspaper one sheet was printed in the late 1950s for a carnival promoter with the Cetlin Wilson Show, who had a sideshow featuring a replica of the Cardiff Giant in 1959. This is NOT an original newspaper.
    **Photos to the left are for illustrative purposes only and are NOT included.
    CONDITION:
    Fair vintage condition with expected toning and folds and/or creases from storage. Some edge wear including tears on top and bottom margins, and a couple of small areas of paper loss on center fold. From a smoke-free environment.
    **See enlarged photos above for more detail and to better judge condition.
    Will ship First Class Mail rolled in a heavy duty mailing tube.
    All photographs are of the actual items offered for sale. I take great care to accurately describe every item I sell, and guarantee each item to be in the condition stated. If for any reason your purchase does not meet your expectations, please e-mail me, and I will make every effort to correct the situation so that you are satisfied with your purchase.