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Mitchell Mauser VS Comic Book Ads
Last edited by Harlan (Deceased); 02-09-2012 at 08:28 AM.
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02-09-2012 08:04 AM
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I ordered the toy soldiers! The footlocker was cardboard and the soldiers were thin, hard plastic that broke real easily. The Civil War soldiers in the add below it were much better. They were made like the army men you could get in the store. Molded and much more durable. They were about 1/2 the size of the army men I got in the store. I remember all those ads, I'm glad you posted them.
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I built the Red Baron Tbucket. In those days anything concering WWI aviation or automobiles had my complete attention, the movie The Blue Max., the balsa wood SE5 or Fokkers,my sisters friends's Road Runner Super Bird. Then I quickly noticed Ursula Andress in the Blue Max and the fact that my sisters friend was a six foot very attractive blonde. I did not order the x-ray glasses but I am sure I considered it.
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Sea monkies were brine shrimp . I didn't like them much , but my guppies ate up thier show.
Chris
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I enjoyed the nostalgia as I was reading through all the old ads last night and hoped you guys might get a kick seeing them again.
It wasn't until today when it hit me they're almost 50 years old now! They're almost antiques - That means I am an antique! 
I guess it's better than the alternative - Cheers to any other antiques still plugging along out there!
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Well I must be the pervert.
I was 11 and ordered the X Ray specs. I wanted to see through Janet Latoures dress. Yes, girls wore dresses back then. I was highly disapointed until Janet saw me wearing them and said I looked like Buddy Holly. Then it was Butch wax and rolled up sleves. Sixth grade, I thought I was so cool.
Saw Janet at a reunion. Boy, wish those glasses worked then, until the wife kicked me.
Harlan, thanks for posting. Brings back some fun memories.
Jim
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Was always curious about the sub. Was anyone brave/rich/foolish enough to order it? Inquiring minds would like to know.
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That's the one I've always been curious about too! Even as a kid I knew it must be a scam of some sort. $7.00 wasn't that much money, even then. I always wished I had ordered one to just to see how the scam worked.
(I'll bet George Laikos read those comic book ads as a kid and figured they'd make a great business model!)
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