A lifehack from Scotch brand tape in the 1960s

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“…for keeps.”
The ad campaign for Community silverplate cutlery ran in 1951-52. The ads were illustrated by Jon Whitcomb and featured young engaged couples.

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The Mark Eden bust developer (grandma of the Shake Weight) was widely marketed in women’s magazines during the 1960s and 1970s, making claims such as, “For thousands, Mark Eden has transformed flat bustlines into firm, shapely fullness.”

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1983,Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Treasure of Tarmin Video Game

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The Lozier Motor Company produced luxury automobiles from 1900 to 1915 in the United States. The company was founded in Plattsburgh, New York and remained in business until 1915 when it declared bankruptcy.

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“Scotland’s prince of whiskies.”
These illustrated ads for Chivas Regal whisky ran from 1958-60. The artists included Phil Hays, Herbert Danska, Antonio Frasconni, Sven Palmquist, Alfred D. Crim, and Harvey Woolhiser.

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Back at it with new old Ads!

1952, Jantzen Underwear

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Excited to share the latest addition to my shop: Bill Medcalf - Pin Up Art and Illustrations - 40 Trading Cards https://t.co/HTFYV8dYFM

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R is for and The firm of Linkleters Patent Ship Fittings Co. made travelling on the sea safer with their range of buoyancy apparatus.
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Phone as kitchen appliance. From the May 1972 issue of Maclean’s.

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Ruth Eastman had a successful career doing advertising work and cover illustrations for the publications like McCall's ,Today's Housewife,House and Garden, Liberty and the humor magazine Judge.

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Illustrated Advertisements for The Victory Six and The Senior Six Automobiles by Dodge Brothers

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(in a Hanging_In month)

1969,V-8 Cocktail Vegetable Juice

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The Stevens-Duryea was a high-priced limited production car from 1901 to 1927. It was a product of J. Frank Duryea one of the early founders of the U.S. auto industry, and the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. of Massachusetts.

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色んな軍用機のターレット❣️

これは業界向けの広告かなあ?

面白いねぇ。

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“A tip from Elsie, the Borden cow.” ( I hope she knows it's not pork in there)
1940-1941 illustrated ads for Borden’s None Such Mincemeat

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