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Maryland Sound Industries (MSI) Sticker — Original Vintage Road Crew Ephemera

Maryland Sound Industries (MSI) Sticker — Original Vintage Road Crew Ephemera

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An original vintage sticker from Maryland Sound Industries (MSI) — one of the most respected regional sound and production companies of the 1970s rock era.

This sticker, sourced from the personal collection of SHOWCO monitor engineer Bill 'Doc' Gans, is a genuine artifact from the golden age of live concert production. MSI was a Baltimore-based sound company that worked alongside the major touring production houses of the era, and their gear and crews were fixtures at major East Coast shows throughout the 1970s.

The sticker features MSI's iconic logo — a no-turkeys-allowed crossed-out bird on the left, and a Maryland blue crab clutching the MSI banner on the right. Classic road crew humor rendered in bold red and black. The address reads 4900 Wetheredsville Rd., Baltimore, Maryland 21207. A piece of regional rock production history that rarely surfaces outside of crew collections.

Items like this don't get saved intentionally — they survive because someone like Doc kept them. That's what makes them rare.

Item Details:

  • Company: Maryland Sound Industries (MSI)
  • Location: Baltimore, Maryland
  • Era: 1970s
  • Format: Original vintage sticker
  • Provenance: Bill 'Doc' Gans — SHOWCO Monitor Engineer
  • Source: SHOWCO Archives — Bill 'Doc' Gans Collection

A must for collectors of live music production history, road crew ephemera, and 1970s rock memorabilia. Proceeds support music industry charities.

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Your purchase supports Showco alumni + industry charities. After fees and taxes, proceeds are shared with the donating alum, and 20% of the remainder is donated to charity.

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Your purchase supports Showco alumni + industry charities. After fees and taxes, proceeds are shared with the donating alum, and 20% of the remainder is donated to charity.