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Hello,
I have a funny question for folks who have been Desert folks for 20+ years. I grew up a desert kid and love Glamis although It’s been 5 or so years since I’ve been. The Glamis Beach Store is a place that has always been a staple in my memory. We camped off of gecko later in life but the washes were where I had my best years. In the 80s and into the 90s, maybe even later, Glamis sold apparel with very unique art. It was a unique type of caricatures busy around a hill or the one I really remember was around the store. It had the classic balloon like Glamis title with buggies and people everywhere. Does anyone know who the artist was. I had a friend at the Oceanside airport who used him for an advertisement but am curious if he or she is still around. Thanks-Paul
I have a funny question for folks who have been Desert folks for 20+ years. I grew up a desert kid and love Glamis although It’s been 5 or so years since I’ve been. The Glamis Beach Store is a place that has always been a staple in my memory. We camped off of gecko later in life but the washes were where I had my best years. In the 80s and into the 90s, maybe even later, Glamis sold apparel with very unique art. It was a unique type of caricatures busy around a hill or the one I really remember was around the store. It had the classic balloon like Glamis title with buggies and people everywhere. Does anyone know who the artist was. I had a friend at the Oceanside airport who used him for an advertisement but am curious if he or she is still around. Thanks-Paul