Vintage 1968 Red Foxx Community Achievement Award w/ R&R Ent. COA Sanford & Son

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Vintage 1968 Red Foxx Community Achievement Award w/ R&R Ent. COA Sanford & Son This is a Community Achievement Award given to Red Foxx in 1968 on a 9" x 12-1/2" wooden plaque. It is in fine condition with moderate edge wear and scuffing to both the wood and plaque. The certificate of authenticity that comes with this is from R&R Enterprises in Bedford, NH. In addition to stating this same thing on the COA, it also says it is missing two bolts...but the only two bolts missing are the ones to hang the plaque on your wall. It also comes with a 1976 promotional photo of Red as Ben Chambers from MGM's 'Norman...Is That You?' Thanks for looking! Red Foxx Biography from answers com: Long before Eddie Murphy, Andrew Dice Clay, or Howard Stern raised the ire of censors and threatened the delicate sensibilities of mainstream American good taste, there was Redd Foxx, arguably the most notorious "blue" comic of his day. Prior to finding fame in the 1970s as the star of the popular sitcom Sanford and Son, Foxx found little but infamy throughout the first several decades of his performing career; salty and scatological, his material broke new ground with its point-blank riffs and brazen discussions of sex and color, and although his party albums were generally banned from white-owned record stores, the comedian's funky narrative style and read more