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Hi Everyone:
"Young Bill Clinton" An amazing historical sculpture of a young Bill Clinton playing his favorite saxophone, produced by James Munoz, a renowed sculptor. Mr. Munoz was invited to show the sculpture to Mr. Clinton during his campaign visit to New Hampshire during Hillary Clinton's unsuccessful candidacy for President of the United States. Mr. Clinton's love of the saxophone came to promience with his appearance on Saturday Night Live during his successful presidential campaign and proved to be the imspiration for Munoz work of art.
Mr. Clinton was so impressed and so appreciative, that he posed for pictures with the sculpture and took the time out from his campaign schedule to personally sign the sculpture with the special inscription "Thanks, Bill Clinton".
Included with the sculpture is a special provenance that includes photos of Mr. Clinton actually signing the sculpture with secret service agents in attendance.
This is a unique opportunity to acquire a truly special and one-of-a-kind item. A truly beautiful sculpture signed by the subject of the sculpture - President William Clinton. Inquiries from libraries and museums are welcome.
The item will be packaged securely and carefully and insured to protect this truly unique item. Due to the extreme care required, international buyers must contact us first to discuss shipping arrangements. Shipping and crating in the U.S. will be $46.25.
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Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery Now FREE Hi Everyone: Young Bill Clinton An amazing historical sculpture of a young Bill Clinton playing his favorite saxophone, produced by James Munoz, a renowed sculptor. Mr....
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