I found Jag Panzer's Ample Destruction LP (cat # IW-1001 w/ Silver Labels) at a local antique shop here in Colorado Springs. In it were two copies of the following:
-Glossy photo of the band posing in front of an iron gate
-A letter explaining what Jag Panzer is, how it was started, what they had released so far, complications with the drummer and how Jag Panzer is "locked tight into a brutal rehearsal schedule in preparation for the Ample Destruction tour."
-A business card with the Jag Panzer logo and a P.O. Box address (P.O. Box 16066 Colorado Springs, CO 80935)
In the top left corner of one of the letters, someone wrote:
Bob Oade (?) [one of the letters was scribbled out]
Owner of D.J.
On the back of the same letter in the top left-hand corner, someone wrote in the same style of handwriting:
Canadian Retail
First Two Week
(Banzai-Mercery)
If I can find a scanner, I'd be happy to upload some pictures of the materials.
-Glossy photo of the band posing in front of an iron gate
-A letter explaining what Jag Panzer is, how it was started, what they had released so far, complications with the drummer and how Jag Panzer is "locked tight into a brutal rehearsal schedule in preparation for the Ample Destruction tour."
-A business card with the Jag Panzer logo and a P.O. Box address (P.O. Box 16066 Colorado Springs, CO 80935)
In the top left corner of one of the letters, someone wrote:
Bob Oade (?) [one of the letters was scribbled out]
Owner of D.J.
On the back of the same letter in the top left-hand corner, someone wrote in the same style of handwriting:
Canadian Retail
First Two Week
(Banzai-Mercery)
If I can find a scanner, I'd be happy to upload some pictures of the materials.