Sep. 2nd, 2012

[identity profile] mystical-chickn.livejournal.com


I forgot to write down the date for this one but I think it's from around 1900 or so, I gotta double check.

Anyway I really like the art style of this ad.
[identity profile] mystical-chickn.livejournal.com


That last kitty looks a little bit evil, so here are some cuter ones. From 1910 I think.
[identity profile] barengeist.livejournal.com
This stuff probably is not going to save you.

[identity profile] barengeist.livejournal.com
OK so you might be splattered into a million pieces but your Hallicrafters radio will keep crackling away. From QST magazine, 1942.

[identity profile] barengeist.livejournal.com
File this one under "probably extraordinarily dangerous."

[identity profile] write-light.livejournal.com
"Warm as pussy's fuzzy coat" - I've never heard a more charming slogan!

Nashua Woolknap by Amory, Browne & Co., 1919   Artwork by Marjory C. Woodbury

[identity profile] barengeist.livejournal.com
It's funny how the mileage numbers have slipped over the years. We should be getting about 160 MPG by now.

[identity profile] barengeist.livejournal.com
Print magazine ad, 1981



* obscure reference to the financing of DMC with cocaine distribution.
[identity profile] write-light.livejournal.com
Chesapeake & Ohio Lines, 1939

Chessie, always tucked in. :D   I love the perfect hint of pink in this ad.


[identity profile] franklanguage.livejournal.com


What's behind the world's champ "cat cracker"?

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