This straightforward Live print bares virtually no identifying information as to its exact year, but aesthetically, it seems safe to clock it around the late Throwing Copper era. While the album's earliest prints had prominent Brockum licensing text, most of these made it out with a generic Anvil or Gildan tag, the old Army medic color scheme tying nicely in with the album's liner notes. Not surprisingly, this shirt also bares a strong resemblance to a more generic shirt that Ed wore for Live's MTV Unplugged special in 1995. It appeared in catalogs throughout the 1990s and can be found secondhand for a typically moderate sum.