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Faded Glory of Advertising Almanacs
By Robert Reed People would probably guess that Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanac is one of the most prized of historic almanacs in the country. And they would be right. A 1749 issue recently brought $3,000 at a leading auction gallery. However a great many advertising almanacs are still out there – if not undiscovered at least at relatively reasonable […]
What Is It? November 2022
Thank you to everyone who ventured a guess for the November’s What Is It? We stumped you this time since no one was able to correctly identify the object. The item pictured is a lock. Ancient Egyptian locks employed a prototype of the modern pin-tumbler mechanism; the example above is a 19th Century version. It is operated by a wooden […]
Military Playsets Produced by the Louis Marx Co.
By Robert Reed Over a period of approximately 15 years, from the late 1940s into the 1970s, military playsets were one of the nation’s most popular and prolific toys. Scores and scores of the sets were produced by the Louis Marx Company which was the leader in playset manufacturing and marketing. Military sets in particular probably outdistanced their space, farm […]
October Brings So Much Fun!
There are so many Harvest Festivals, Corn Mazes and Halloween events during the month of October. Here are just a few examples: Miners’ Pumpkin Patch – Bring the whole family out to the Western Museum of Mining and Industry for a day of pumpkin patches, hay rides, face painting, and games. Saturdays in October, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Zip […]






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