
This fun sheet came to me via Matterhorn1959.

Proving Major's theory that studios made custom letter head for "not-very-good movies" - Ok its a TV show, but still...

This post needs color! Again this was probably used for special event and Magic Kingdom Club announcements.

3 comments:
I am waiting for the big-screen version of The Golden Girls, with CGI robots in 3-D.
Love the faux Drew Struzan artwork on the Indy stationary! I'll bet Indy's face is in shadow because Harrison Ford didn't want his likeness used.
I love the Golden Girls and the Major's idea for a big-screen version. I'd go see that!
The non-embossed letterhead that I have is exactly the same design as the embossed version. I haven't seen the example in today's post before. "The Walt Disney Company" is printed at the bottom....I think I had stopped writing to them by the time they got rid of the name "Walt Disney Productions". That no-good Eisner!
I would pay anything to have that Indiana Jones Stationary! I can imagine everyone in the meeting being envious of my awesome notepad!
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