Hal Robinson™ limited edition, signed prints: The Stein (Old School)
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Hal Robinson™ limited edition, signed prints, archival printing: $21.00 shipping $6.00
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The Stein (Old School) by Hal Robinson
Hal Robinson, the master with pen and ink, drew The Stein for Easyriders magazine in 1973. Robinson a man of vision, was able to take Red’s lifestyle and sexual fantasies to the limit in this cartoon masterpiece. Hal never drew a solitary drawing with just a few lines. He stepped into each piece and lived with each finely inked line. This would be Red’s Stein of Steins. No one on the planet could depict the detail, the sex, the high or the feeling portrayed in this drawing like Hal. To drink from this Stein would be a brother’s ultimate experience. T-Shirts are 100% cotton and are discharged printed. Discharge printing is a top quality process of bleaching out the background and then reprinting. Resulting in a print that looks tattooed into the garment with very little hand feel. Printed 5-Ball neck label. T shirts: 100% Cotton, traditional fit, crew neck tee. Printed in USA. About Hal Robinson™ Hal Robinson (1928-1984), from Bellingham, Washington, started out as a sign painter, worked for GTE as an illustrator for the Yellow Pages and became a freelance cartoonist and illustrator. His motto was “publish or parish.” His work went international in such countries as England, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Asia for more than half a century. Robinson drew for Easyriders Magazine from 1971-1984. He was well known through his drawings of such characters as Miraculous Mutha, Red Rider and Little Beaver, etc. He masterfully illustrated hundreds of custom Harley-Davidsons for Easyriders Magazine. He was a classic political cartoonist as well and is known for his clever and hilarious panel jokes and very detailed illustrations. Robinson was also published in Iron Horse, In the Wind, Cycletoons, Cartoons, Buzza Cardoza, and many other magazines. He was the originator of detailed caricatures of towns or cities such as Seal Beach and Avalon, California.$24.00 – $26.00
The Stein (Old School) Combo by Hal Robinson
Hal Robinson™ package including a T-Shirt, Print, signed certificate, and sticker $45.00, a 10 percent discount. Hal Robinson, the master with pen and ink, drew The Stein for Easyriders magazine in 1973. Robinson a man of vision, was able to take Red’s lifestyle and sexual fantasies to the limit in this cartoon masterpiece. Hal never drew a solitary drawing with just a few lines. He stepped into each piece and lived with each finely inked line. This would be Red’s Stein of Steins. No one on the planet could depict the detail, the sex, the high or the feeling portrayed in this drawing like Hal. To drink from this Stein would be a brother’s ultimate experience. T-Shirts are 100% cotton and are discharged printed. Discharge printing is a top quality process of bleaching out the background and then reprinting. Resulting in a print that looks tattooed into the garment with very little hand feel. Printed 5-Ball neck label. T shirts: 100% Cotton, traditional fit, crew neck tee. Printed in USA. About Hal Robinson™ Hal Robinson (1928-1984), from Bellingham, Washington, started out as a sign painter, worked for GTE as an illustrator for the Yellow Pages and became a freelance cartoonist and illustrator. His motto was “publish or parish.” His work went international in such countries as England, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Asia for more than half a century. Robinson drew for Easyriders Magazine from 1971-1984. He was well known through his drawings of such characters as Miraculous Mutha, Red Rider and Little Beaver, etc. He masterfully illustrated hundreds of custom Harley-Davidsons for Easyriders Magazine. He was a classic political cartoonist as well and is known for his clever and hilarious panel jokes and very detailed illustrations. Robinson was also published in Iron Horse, In the Wind, Cycletoons, Cartoons, Buzza Cardoza, and many other magazines. He was the originator of detailed caricatures of towns or cities such as Seal Beach and Avalon, California.$45.00