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Old 01-22-2014, 12:07 PM
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Old 01-22-2014, 01:38 PM
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Old 01-22-2014, 03:48 PM
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Great 1935 Wings Cigarette posters.


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Thanks Ted, ACC says 1938-1940 and I think it tends to be more 1940's due to some of the planes included etc. I wonder who won the Piper Cubs?

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Old 01-22-2014, 05:09 PM
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I agree with you....upon close observation of some of the planes in this set, I see what appears to me as early WWII British Fighter planes.

I think I got the 1935 date from a dealer who was selling a large lot of these cards, back in the Willow Grove Show days.

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Jarbeau must have been an 1880's version of Madonna, Cher or Fergie only going by one name. Hot thighs...scandalous for 1888.
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a few cycle packs and counter display....These are not to size. The 4 packs are small, regular size and the bottom box is large, approx. 8 x 10....
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Old 01-22-2014, 01:45 PM
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Love this CROFTS advertising poster.

Thanks for posting it....it's been a while since we've talked.



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Ted,

Thanks for the compliment on the Crofts advertising piece. Here are a couple of bottles that go along with it.

The smaller one I picked up fairly recently. It is the first time that I have ever seen a smaller Crofts Cocoa bottle with the label in tact.

The best part of the purchase is that about 1/3 of the bottle is still full of 100 year old Cocoa crystals. In case you are wondering, no I don't have the heart (or stomach) to dump them into a glass of milk and see how it tastes.




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The pictures aren't showing up on my computer.


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Super thread, here are some exhibit machines-


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Hi Ted,

I re-generated the links in my previous post. They should be working this time (at least I can see them).
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Ted,

Thanks for the compliment on the Crofts advertising piece. Here are a couple of bottles that go along with it.

The smaller one I picked up fairly recently. It is the first time that I have ever seen a smaller Crofts Cocoa bottle with the label in tact.

The best part of the purchase is that about 1/3 of the bottle is still full of 100 year old Cocoa crystals. In case you are wondering, no I don't have the heart (or stomach) to dump them into a glass of milk and see how it tastes.



love the poster. I have owned/subsequently sold 3 different sizes of the Croft's bottles...........
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Ted,

Thanks for the compliment on the Crofts advertising piece. Here are a couple of bottles that go along with it.

The smaller one I picked up fairly recently. It is the first time that I have ever seen a smaller Crofts Cocoa bottle with the label in tact.

The best part of the purchase is that about 1/3 of the bottle is still full of 100 year old Cocoa crystals. In case you are wondering, no I don't have the heart (or stomach) to dump them into a glass of milk and see how it tastes.





Scott

Really cool stuff....thanks for posting them.


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Just picked this up.

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Hey Chris

Very cool Red Cross box. Thanks for posting it.

I'm curious, what are the dimensions of it ?


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Awesome Crofts ad Scott, as a fellow E92 CC collector, this brings a tear to my eye.....
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Thanks Mr. Moses for the info on three different sizes of the Crofts bottles.

I think I've finally gotten the pictures in my original post fixed for good as I moved them over to a different hosting site.
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