1971 Snoopy ASCII Computer Line Printer Art “F* You Red Baron” Hacker**
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30-day returns, buyer pays return shippingVintage 1971 computer line-printer ASCII artwork featuring Snoopy confronting the Red Baron.
Large graphic created entirely with typed printer characters on continuous tractor-feed computer paper. The piece uses classic early line-printer plotting techniques with repeated characters to create outlines and shading.
The artwork includes the phrase “F*** YOU RED BARON,” reflecting the humorous and sometimes irreverent culture of early programmers and computer rooms during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Printed on continuous tractor-feed computer paper typical of mainframe line-printer output of the era. The paper format with side feed holes and fanfold design was used with large computer printer systems.
Measures approximately 33 inches tall (see measurement photo).
Paper shows typical storage folds and light age spotting but still displays very well as a large vintage computing wall piece.
A fascinating example of early computer ASCII artwork and programmer / hacker culture from the early mainframe era.
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| Vintage | Yes |
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| Brand | Unknown |
| Type | Mainframe |
| Model | Unknown |
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| Country Of Origin | United States |