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Old Ruger Ad, Etc.. (Photo Heavy)
I was doing some housecleaning and came across several old issues of RAILROAD MAGAZINE that were inside an old footlocker I've had for decades.
It was stuffed full of old magazines from my younger years and must weigh 200 pounds. (Alas, all of the vintage 'girly' mags were long gone, but I wouldn't have looked at them anyway) 
Anyway, one issue had this full back cover ad of the new Ruger .44 Mag Carbine, and I thought some might find it interesting.

The magazine itself was pretty interesting as well.
(Dang, it didn't seem that it was that long ago when I bought this magazine) 
That date would make me 13 years old at that time. Time flies by fast!

Also, I found my huge old collection of DC WAR comics from the late 60's and early 70's inside the foot locker as well - Sgt Rock, Enemy Ace, Jeb Stuart and the 'Haunted Tank' etc, etc.
I love the realistic depictions they created for the covers back then! 


Some of the artwork and story-lines are still pretty good though.
Two pages from Sgt Rock, and I'll stop the torture!


After I 're-found' these old mags, I didn't get much (any) cleaning done!
I apologize if these old mags/ads are not of interest to everyone, but I hope a few will enjoy the nostalgia - I reduced the file sizes, so I hope they load fairly quickly.
I'll make another post of the LIFE magazines I "Re-found" a couple of weeks ago.
(Glad my wife didn't 'dump' these!)
Does anyone else have any old ads, etc they'd like to share?
Thanks for your patience, and tolerating an old fogie!
~ Harlan
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10-28-2010 05:06 PM
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Thank you Harlan I haven't seen Sgt Rock or Johnny Cloud in far too long. When I was kid I would save all my read comics and swap with my Dad's barber. A young lad could get a real education in a barber shop like that. He had one small window that was about knee hi to the street. A lot of pretty gams were seen sitting in there.
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