Discover a unique piece of jazz history with this vintage table reservation slip from the 1940s, featuring the legendary drummer and bandleader Gene Krupa. This authentic ephemera offers a tangible connection to the golden age of jazz clubs, likely from a venue where Krupa performed. The slip prominently displays 'Nº 290' and 'TABLE RESERVATION', with the name 'GENE KRUPA' subtly visible, possibly as an imprint or a prior booking detail. Handwritten details include 'Table No. 117' and 'Paid 9.80', adding a personal touch and a glimpse into a bygone era of live music entertainment.

This collectible item is perfect for jazz enthusiasts, music historians, or collectors of vintage ephemera and memorabilia. It evokes the atmosphere of a night out, reserving a prime spot to witness one of the most dynamic drummers in music history. The paper exhibits natural age toning, consistent with its mid-20th-century origin, and a perforated edge on the left side indicates it was once part of a larger booklet. A fascinating artifact for display, research, or a special addition to any collection of entertainment history.

Size: @3" x 3"w

This is an original ticket stub removed from a vintage scrapbook. Normal wear associated with an old ticket may include small creases, light staining, corner bumps, edge/corner wear, some dried adhesive residue on back, tape etc. Please see photos for better condition details. 

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