“Toys in the Attic,” early Aerosmith Store Displays.

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Great rock and roll logos make for great merchandising and displays.
Aerosmith’s “wings” logo is no exception.
It’s been around since the beginning.
It’s evolved and changed through the years.
The earliest store displays used the logo die-cut and used it as a mobile.
It was perfect for the shape of the wings.

You’ll find more Aerosmith mobile displays, than any other type of display that was created for the band.
Early Aerosmith displays are rare and hard to come by.
The display pictured here for the band’s newest release “Toys in the Attic” in 1975, is the earliest I’ve been able to find.

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RARE POSTER FROM THE TOYS IN THE ATTIC PERIOD. SHOWING THE FIRST 3 ALBUMS.

RARE POSTER FROM THE TOYS IN THE ATTIC PERIOD. SHOWING THE FIRST 3 ALBUMS.

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