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Wanted: Jim Henson Interviews footage and print

mupcollector1

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I'm currently looking for any rare footage of interviews and or printed articles. I know that's there's a bunch that float on the internet but what I want is actual DVDs and magazines or printed material in the palm of my hands sort of speak.

I have a bunch of TV apperances and things like. I'm mainly interested in interviews from the 1980s or even rare footage from 1990 if it exists. Also a clean HD non-internet copy of "Handmade Video" From May 7th 1990 also.

If you have anything, PM me. For footage I will tape trade. Magazines if it's the actual thing, I would trade or buy. If it's a HD printed copy (Only if it's extremely rare in which no one can spare the actual document), I would trade.
 
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