Sorry I didn't Catch your NAIM
Posted by: DUPREE on 18 December 2016
Is there anywhere you can get one of these posters? I think it would look very swell framed in my listening room :-)? The Your Nobody without a Naim would be sweet too..
I know the chap in the photo, but have lost touch a few years ago !
Who is the person in the first phot, and who's shop front did they use for the second?
1st photo is the photographer from Bournemouth, 2nd is Travellers world in Salisbury- friends and the best guys in town, Julian made the 1st booking there when they opened 1st customer and bought a round the world ticket.Prints I think you can still buy them from Naim, the 2nd poster You're Nobody... I dreamed up after watching Randall& Hopkirk deceased fwiw![]()
DUPREE posted:
Since you have the images, could you have them enlarged to re-create the posters size if not currently available from Naim; copyright permitted of course. Maybe Paul could advise on this.
Graham, as Naim presumably still own the copyright (and certainly own the Naim logo trademark), it's a question best posed to them, should you wish to ask permission to have them re-created.
Richard Dane posted:Graham, as Naim presumably still own the copyright (and certainly own the Naim logo trademark), it's a question best posed to them, should you wish to ask permission to have them re-created.
Thanks Richard,
I was posing a possible solution to Dupree in order to obtain the poster images.
They don't appear to be on sale from Naim's web site as they once were.
I likewise would love to have the first one...
In fact, even glossy photos of suitable frame-able (or is it Fraim-able?) size would be nice too.
Graham, they used to be available so perhaps worth asking Naim if there are any left hidden away in stores.
Does anyone know the year these posters were produced?
Going on the trainers and the Farah Fawcett hair, 1978.
C.
Mid 80s over a period of about 3 years - with 3 calendars I think.
Christopher_M posted:Going on the trainers and the Farah Fawcett hair, 1978.
C.
Do you recognise the naim box in the picture? Was it a new model at the time?
I wonder how much they would fetch at auction these days?.
One went for £102.00 in 2005.
wenger2015 posted:Do you recognise the naim box in the picture? Was it a new model at the time?
Sorry, no.
C.
Paul Stephenson posted:Mid 80s over a period of about 3 years - with 3 calendars I think.
I did think the jeans looked a bit eighties and that her shirt cuffs have a touch of the Lady Di.
C.
Paul Stephenson posted:Mid 80s over a period of about 3 years - with 3 calendars I think.
Presumably different Naim boxes on each month of the calendar? As opposed to scantily clothed ladies? ![]()
Brian D Hunt posted:Who is the person in the first phot, and who's shop front did they use for the second?
The chap in the 1st photo runs a small recording studio in London, not sure where the photo was taken ?
Hi Paul
Is there a link on the naim website / Naim store where the posters can be bought ?
I clicked on the naim Store link but couldnt find any link to lead me to these or other collectibles.
I like the first one.. and in a frame of about 12 by 12 inch ... would look good on my wall.
regards
If you get lucky Please update this thread. I want the first one!!! (as you might have guessed from my "avatar" or whatever these photos of us here are called)
these pictures are very cool, and iconic too - a classic in their own right.
I asked my naim retailer in Sydney about these a year ago and nothing came of it, wanted the ARO also.
Naim should make them available to order.
Mario.
Here are a few more;





Thanks, Richard. Not seen those 4 pictures before.
I do remember the calendars which Paul S mentions - and he should know. They were free with a HiFi mag - not sure which one. Great shame I scrapped mine.

