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Muppet Show Style Book: let's compare versions

Big Bird KH9

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Hi folks:

I have a copy of the 1978 Muppet Show Style Book with 81 pages, and I'd like to compare notes with other people who have or have access to this book. I know my copy is missing a few Kermit, Piggy, and Rowlf pages, and only has the faceplate page for J. P. Grosse. Ideally I'd like to assemble as complete a copy as possible and donate it to the Library of Congress.

From talking to the Henson archivist, I know that the book exists in many different varieties, because additional pages were added as needed (hence the loose leaf format.) Unfortunately, the archivist could not help me in my quest, because, as we all know, the Jim Henson Co. no longer owns the Muppet Show Muppets.

Please contact me via email if you wish to compare notes and discuss possible trades.

Thanks!
 
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