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This collectible American Telecard features the cover of High Times magazine from September 1990, prominently displaying an iconic image of Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix is shown playing guitar, embodying his legendary status as a highly influential American rock musician. The card highlights the connection to the music theme, reinforced by the text "music $10" visible on the card.
Additional text on the card includes notable article titles from the September 1990 issue of High Times magazine. These include "Who Killed Jimi Hendrix," "Why I Took LSD at the Chicago 7 Conspiracy Trial," "The Cost of the War on Drugs," and "Beginners Guide to Growrooms." The overall design combines visual and textual elements that reflect topics related to drug culture, legal issues, and music history, consistent with the magazine’s editorial focus during that period.
The card is a promotional item associated with High Times magazine, capturing the era's cultural and social themes, such as drug policy debates and countercultural music icons. It is a collectible piece that presents a clear tribute to Jimi Hendrix and the magazine’s September 1990 issue content.
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