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Halfsheet Nobles Escorts L.A., accompanied by a caricature of a man in a tuxedo and top hat. The graphic style and typography suggest it is a vintage advertisement, likely from the 1970s or early 1980s, a period when similar bold, high-contrast posters were common for adult-oriented services or club promotions in Los Angeles.
Poster Details
Mascot: The central character is a cartoonish "gentleman" mascot—wearing a tuxedo, monocle, and top hat—holding what appears to be a champagne bottle.
Names Listed: The bottom section lists several dozen names (e.g., Jerry Abrams
, Gary Basse
, Larry Bautzer
), which likely represent the "escorts" or members associated with the service at the time.
Visual Style: The bright pink border and rough, hand-drawn quality of the mascot are characteristic of the "underground" or "DIY" aesthetic found in Los Angeles nightlife memorabilia from that era.
) What “Noble Escorts LA” likely is
Most services like this are online escort directories or agencies, not traditional licensed businesses with strong public records.
Escort agencies typically market “companionship” or “social services” to stay within legal gray areas
Any additional activity is framed as private interaction between consenting adults rather than a paid service. |
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