--We were so sorry we could not salvage more of this 1943 Chesterfield Cigarettes ad. They keep on scoring--right on to victory...just like Chesterfield. Each stenciled flag means another enemy plane destroyed...Click on the photo.
--What a beautiful engine! 1886 American LaFrance Silsby-Manning Steam Fire Engine is from the National Motor Museum Mint and done in 1/32 scale. http://www.toyconnect.blogspot.com/2013/06/national-motor-museum-mint-1886.html
--Howard Lamey of littleglitterhouses.com is working on a subdivision putz (smile); click on the link and keep scrolling down the page to track the progress http://www.cardboardchristmas.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=397
--GOODBYE TELEGRAMS http://tomfaranda.typepad.com/folly/2013/06/another-old-and-faithful-technology-ending-the-telegram-.html
--It isn't often you come across wartime Pepsi ads, let alone one featuring Jerry Colonna and Vera Vague, The Serviceman's Comedy Team! Click on the photo.
Kids in particular seemed to like him. I remember him from the old Bob Hope show where he was a frequent guest. I think he also did some cartoon voice-overs for Disney.
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