Jockey Pins and Buttons
CHICKEN JOCKEY Pin
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Tee shirt with a bright yellow 45 single record adapter on a field of black -- on some items it's repeated, on other items it's just one big, glorious adaptor. For music geeks and pop culture music fans.
Music Geek yellow 45 rpm record adaptor, music geek stuff Pin
by LittleBean
$2.75 $3.25
Description: A monochrome rendering of a jockey in full racing attire astride a powerfully built horse mid-gallop. The composition emphasizes motion and athleticism, with detailed musculature of the horse and the jockey's streamlined posture. The dark background makes the central figures stand out.
Jockey Riding Horse Dynamic Action Pin
by GRAPHIC CHARCOAL DARK
$2.75 $3.25
Description: A silhouette of a jockey riding a horse is depicted in a watercolor style, featuring a vibrant rainbow color gradient. The background is solid black, emphasizing the colorful outline of the horse and rider. The scene captures the dynamic motion of the racehorse.
Jockey and Horse Silhouette Rainbow Watercolor Pin
by Stunt Studio
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Description: The station's new program director, Andy Travis, tries to turn around struggling radio station WKRP by switching its format from dated easy-listening music to rock and roll, despite the well-meaning efforts of the mostly incompetent staff: bumbling station manager Arthur Carlson, greasy sales manager Herb Tarlek and clueless news director Les Nessman. To help bolster ratings, Travis hires a new disc jockey, New Orleans native Gordon Sims (with the on-air persona of Venus Flytrap) and allows spaced-out former major-market DJ John Caravella (with the on-air persona of Dr. Johnny Fever), already doing mornings in the easy-listening format, to be himself on-air. Rounding out the cast are "bombshell" receptionist Jennifer Marlowe.
Description: A monochrome depiction of a jockey on a galloping horse, set against a black background. The jockey is wearing racing attire and goggles, leaning forward in a determined stance. The horse is in mid-stride, with a saddle pad bearing the number '2'. The style is detailed and realistic.