Sail with the Tide! This is a VERY nice quality LARGE poster (28×48). This poster was displayed right outside of the ride in the late 60s after the ride opened. It was designed to give a narrative of what was to come once on the ride. This was produced from Disney original art and is of the highest quality. This is a park quality poster in near mint condition. It does have VERY minor wear, but nothing that would be noticed once framed. (please do not use thumbtacks to display this beautiful poster lol). I included some very close up pics so you can see how beautiful the quality is (it isn’t, but it looks like a screen print). This really is an amazing poster. First 3 pics are with flash on and best represent the color, but i took some without flash too. PS: due to the size of a piece of paper (essentially) it is almost impossible to roll, unroll, display, etc without leaving any kind of SMALL imperfections in the paper. I’m sure if you REALLY look, you might find a “ding” in the paper here and there, but certainly nothing noticeable once displayed.
1967 Pirates of the Caribbean 28×48 Poster Original Style Rare 50th POTC Disney
Sail with the Tide! This is a VERY nice quality LARGE poster (28×48). This poster was displayed right outside of the ride in the late 60s after the ride opened. It was designed to give a narrative of what was to come once on the ride. This was produced from Disney original art and is of the highest quality. This is a park quality poster in near mint condition. It does have VERY minor wear, but nothing that would be noticed once framed. (please do not use thumbtacks to display this beautiful poster lol). I included some very close up pics so you can see how beautiful the quality is (it isn’t, but it looks like a screen print). This really is an amazing poster. First 3 pics are with flash on and best represent the color, but i took some without flash too. PS: due to the size of a piece of paper (essentially) it is almost impossible to roll, unroll, display, etc without leaving any kind of SMALL imperfections in the paper. I’m sure if you REALLY look, you might find a “ding” in the paper here and there, but certainly nothing noticeable once displayed.