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Introducing a remarkable piece of history, the Enola Gay Crew Cut Signatures collectible photograph. This stunning 11 x 14-inch framed photo features the authentic signatures of the brave crew members of the Enola Gay, the aircraft that played a pivotal role in World War II. The image is elegantly framed in a 2 1/2-inch nickel wood frame with black outer features, complementing the historical significance of the photograph.

Authenticity and Certification

This piece is authentically hand-signed by the crew of the Enola Gay, making it an unparalleled collectible. Each signature has been meticulously verified with a tamper-evident hologram, ensuring its authenticity. Accompanied by a certificate guaranteeing the legitimacy of the signatures, this item is a rare find for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Additionally, a full JSA (James Spence Authentication) letter is included, providing further verification and peace of mind.

About the Enola Gay and Its Crew

The Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress, was piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets and its mission on August 6, 1945, marked a turning point in world history. The crew included notable figures such as navigator Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk and bombardier Thomas Ferebee, among others. The Enola Gay became famous for dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a mission that played a significant role in the conclusion of World War II and has since sparked extensive discussions on ethics and warfare.

Why This Piece?

This photograph captures the Enola Gay crew in a candid moment, representing their courage and the gravity of their mission. It is ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the profound impact of the Enola Gay's mission on world history. Owning this piece is more than just having a collectible; it's a testament to a significant moment in time and the brave individuals who were part of it. The photograph symbolizes the relentless pursuit of peace through difficult decisions and the complex nature of wartime strategy.

Special Features

  • Print Quality: Produced on premium archival paper, ensuring longevity and vibrant color that will stand the test of time.
  • Edition: This piece is part of a limited edition series, increasing its value and rarity.
  • Value: Likely to appreciate over time, given its historical significance and the rarity of authentic crew signatures.
  • Rarity: Finding authentic signatures from the Enola Gay crew is extremely rare, making this a highly sought-after collectible for serious collectors.

This Enola Gay Crew Cut Signatures photograph is not just a collectible; it's a piece of history, a story of bravery, and a symbol of an era that changed the world forever.

Enola Gay crew cut signatures

Enola Gay Crew
Cut signatures
Frame size- 35 1/2" x 25 1/2 "
Authenticated by PSA

Featuring cut signatures of the crew of the Enola Gay, which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima Japan on August 6, 1945. The signatures include- Paul Tibbets (Pilot), Dutch Van Kirk (Navigator), Morris Jepson (Weapons Test Officer) and Richard Nelson (Radio Operator). Each index card has detailed info and inscriptions related to the mission. The signatures are authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA.

Museum Quality Custom Framing Details:
Custom framed in 3 inch walnut leather frame. Triple matted in black, white, and grey linen. A custom engraved descriptive plaque is included. Enclosed in 99% UV museum glass to protect the signature from fading.

Enola Gay Crew cut signatures

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Product Details

Introducing a remarkable piece of history, the Enola Gay Crew Cut Signatures collectible photograph. This stunning 11 x 14-inch framed photo features the authentic signatures of the brave crew members of the Enola Gay, the aircraft that played a pivotal role in World War II. The image is elegantly framed in a 2 1/2-inch nickel wood frame with black outer features, complementing the historical significance of the photograph.

Authenticity and Certification

This piece is authentically hand-signed by the crew of the Enola Gay, making it an unparalleled collectible. Each signature has been meticulously verified with a tamper-evident hologram, ensuring its authenticity. Accompanied by a certificate guaranteeing the legitimacy of the signatures, this item is a rare find for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Additionally, a full JSA (James Spence Authentication) letter is included, providing further verification and peace of mind.

About the Enola Gay and Its Crew

The Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress, was piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets and its mission on August 6, 1945, marked a turning point in world history. The crew included notable figures such as navigator Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk and bombardier Thomas Ferebee, among others. The Enola Gay became famous for dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a mission that played a significant role in the conclusion of World War II and has since sparked extensive discussions on ethics and warfare.

Why This Piece?

This photograph captures the Enola Gay crew in a candid moment, representing their courage and the gravity of their mission. It is ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the profound impact of the Enola Gay's mission on world history. Owning this piece is more than just having a collectible; it's a testament to a significant moment in time and the brave individuals who were part of it. The photograph symbolizes the relentless pursuit of peace through difficult decisions and the complex nature of wartime strategy.

Special Features

  • Print Quality: Produced on premium archival paper, ensuring longevity and vibrant color that will stand the test of time.
  • Edition: This piece is part of a limited edition series, increasing its value and rarity.
  • Value: Likely to appreciate over time, given its historical significance and the rarity of authentic crew signatures.
  • Rarity: Finding authentic signatures from the Enola Gay crew is extremely rare, making this a highly sought-after collectible for serious collectors.

This Enola Gay Crew Cut Signatures photograph is not just a collectible; it's a piece of history, a story of bravery, and a symbol of an era that changed the world forever.

Enola Gay crew cut signatures

Enola Gay Crew
Cut signatures
Frame size- 35 1/2" x 25 1/2 "
Authenticated by PSA

Featuring cut signatures of the crew of the Enola Gay, which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima Japan on August 6, 1945. The signatures include- Paul Tibbets (Pilot), Dutch Van Kirk (Navigator), Morris Jepson (Weapons Test Officer) and Richard Nelson (Radio Operator). Each index card has detailed info and inscriptions related to the mission. The signatures are authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA.

Museum Quality Custom Framing Details:
Custom framed in 3 inch walnut leather frame. Triple matted in black, white, and grey linen. A custom engraved descriptive plaque is included. Enclosed in 99% UV museum glass to protect the signature from fading.