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1970 Pontiac Posters - The Judge

In 1970, when I was 12 years old, I sent off for a (4) poster set of Pontiac's new car lineup for the Grand Prix, GTO & The Judge. The other poster was a specification sheet for Grand Prix, GTO & The Judge. Well, I still have those posters. I had rolled them up in a cardboard tube which kept them in great condition. I recently framed them and hung them up in my garage.

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Hardee's "Big Lips" figure from 1989

These figurines were released by Hardee's in 1989 as part of a co-promotion with Tang who was using the characters in their commercials at the time! This would have been around the same time that Dominos The Noid character and The California Raisins were at the height of their popularity so it looks very similar in style to those ads

Hardee's ad for the figures

Tang ad featuring the characters

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Liddle Kiddle doll (mid to late 60s)

At first I thought someone had taken a regular doll head and stuck it on a troll doll some time in the 80s, but I showed it to my friend who is a doll expert and he is certain it's a Liddle Kiddle doll. According to Wikipedia they were only produced from 1965 until 1970 when they were discontinued due to the global oil crisis.

This one is in pretty rough shape, but here are some images of how they look in good condition:

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Top Value Stamps - Trading stamps - 1950

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cafe/post/6017593

More to read on:
https://northeastnews.net/pages/remember-this-trading-stamps/

" Commonly called “trading stamps,” merchants across America offered savings stamps based on the amount of the customer’s purchase. The more one purchased, the more stamps were obtained for the cash transaction.

Stamps were pasted into savings books and when full, could be redeemed at a redemption center chock-full of name brand items, from household goods to appliances, home decor and toys. Depending on the merchant, the stamps offered could be Gold Bond, S&H Green Stamps, or Top Value, among others. "

I think, it work like royalty promotion, isn't it ? Can someone enlightening me on this stuff.

Perhaps it is not like food/fuel/clothes stamps in the Soviet ?!

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My Grandfathers pre-war Signal Electric MFG Co. Morse Key

I've inherited all my grandfathers radio and telegraph equipment. I have lots of memories of sitting on his lap in his radio room while he talked to people on the other side of the world before the internet was really a thing. He passed away in the mid 90's and I think he would have loved this modern world and all its tools for instant communication.

This piece is likely from Signal Electrics Telegraph learners kit, there appears to be many eras of this kit from the 1920s until the 40s. I suspect he got this around the 30's but I'm not sure. Its a really cool piece of retro tech tho.

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