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The Libersign was the first official logo of the Libertarian Party used in combination with the acronym "Tanstaffl" (pronounced TAN-STAFF-FUL) which means "[[There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch]]."  It was designed by Libertarian Party member [[John James]].  It was trademarked in December 1971 or January 1972.
The Libersign was the first official logo of the Libertarian Party used in combination with the acronym "Tanstaffl" (pronounced TAN-STAFF-FUL) which means "[[There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch]]."  It was designed by Libertarian Party member [[John James]].  It was trademarked in December 1971 or January 1972.


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[[Category: Logos]]
[[Category: Logos]]

Latest revision as of 07:31, 2 October 2021

Libersign logo with slogan "There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"

The Libersign was the first official logo of the Libertarian Party used in combination with the acronym "Tanstaffl" (pronounced TAN-STAFF-FUL) which means "There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch." It was designed by Libertarian Party member John James. It was trademarked in December 1971 or January 1972.

Libersign-Pin-Ad 1972.png