

Overall: 97 in x 35 in x 25 in 246.38 cm x 88.9 cm x 63. It had a pre-sale estimate of between 10,000 and 12,000 and eventually sold for an impressive 25,000. Overall: 97 in x 35 in x 35 in 246.38 cm x 88.9 cm x 88.9 cm Features Drape your bed, your couch, or yourself in soft, fluffy art 100 polyester fleece Front features edge-to-edge design sublimation printed for you when you order Reverse is off-white Machine washable Mash Location Signpost25 Designed and sold by ArylideShopp Mash Location Signpost25 Throw Blanket Designed and sold by ArylideShopp 44. The system can hold substantially large signs, commonly mounted on W6x9, W6x12, W6x15, and in some cases even W8x18 beam posts. 4077th Medical Army Surgical Hospital (abbreviated MASH) directional signpost, featuring the names of their doctors and soldiers hometowns and the number. span, and one can use 3-4 posts if the sign width allows. The MASSH-400 has been approved to allow two posts in a 7 ft. Twentieth Century Fox donated the sign post to the museum in 1983. The MASSH-400 can handle up to 72 ft2 of sign area per post in a 90 mph wind zone. This sign post is one of three used in the production of the show, likely a replica made for the final season of the show after the original was destroyed in a 1982 fire at Malibu Creek State Park, the outdoor filming location used throughout the series' production.
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The final program, broadcast on February 28, 1983, was the most-watched series episode in television history. This inspired design from the hit show MASH shows the famous signpost along with the main characters names in case you had. Its talented ensemble cast and compelling storylines earned M*A*S*H lasting popularity. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended.

The show, set in an army field hospital during the Korean War, debuted in the final years of the Vietnam War, and its antiwar theme resonated with many Americans. This inspired design from the hit show MASH shows the famous signpost along with the main character's names in case you had forgotten them. Pointing the way to anyplace but here, this prop from M*A*S*H (CBS, 1972-83) reflects the characters' humorous efforts to cope with the horrors of war.
