1980 Grif Teller's "Pride of the Pennsy" Pennsylvania RR Annual Calendar w/full tear-off calendar and description sheet at the top. This was commissioned as a tribute to Grif Teller to be released in late 1979 for the calendar year of 1980. Ken Murray proposed the idea and spearheaded the project. It was produced to the same exacting standards of the PRR calendar art which ran from 1925 to 1958. Production and layout was done by Mr Fred Seely, the son of the man who, while working for the Osborne Printing Company had convinced the PRR to issue the art calendars. The scene is that of an eastbound passenger train headed by a K4 rounding Horseshoe curve. The same location had been the subject of earlier calendars painted by Mr. Teller in 1935 (World's Greatest Highway) and 1952 (The Horseshoe Curve). New in 34" cardboard tube. Calendar measures 30" x 30".