THE COUNTRY BEARS

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Two bears with paws on a board reading 'Boar County Postcards' at a display stand. Behind the stand, there is a framed poster on the wall and a waste bin labeled 'Waste Please' next to a brick wall. To the right, there is a white cabinet with a tile top.

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A vintage wooden donation or display booth featuring illustrated postcards of bears dressed in human clothing and a handwritten note, with two plush bear arms holding a postcard above the booth.

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A mechanical vending machine with a wooden base, opened to show its internal components, and two stuffed bear paws holding a postcard that reads "Bear County Postcards" above it.

This vending machine sold at auction for $32500 in 2018 from icollector.com. These photos are from that auction.

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Fake bear paws holding an imagined postcard labeled "Bears Country Postcards" with bear claw designs and a bear-themed stamp.
Close-up of an antique electrical panel with vintage tubes and a cartoon sticker of a bear playing a double bass, with text about helping bear band players.

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Book inside a small compartment of a vending machine or similar device, with visible text and colorful illustrations of birds on the open pages.

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These cards were available at the Country Bear Jamboree inside Grizzly Hall in a vending machine. They sold for a nickle each, and would come out of the machine in order so if you spent 8 nickles in a row you would get a full set. There was also 2 different sets. The cards were produced from Marc Davis original concept art.

A collection of cards featuring illustrations of anthropomorphic bears playing musical instruments and engaging in activities, with some cards showing descriptions or stories about the bears.
A framed note explaining that the cards are from Marc Davis's conceptual artwork for Bear Country Jamboree, humorously made into country music characters.