Vintage Postcards: Year of the Monkey
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Labels: 1930s, ephemera assemblyman, japan, Japanese, monkey, postcards, Vintage postcard
Vintage Games: Strongman Machine
Photos by P-E Fronning
This is a vintage Swedish coin-operated game machine which measures your strength as you try to press a couple of handles together (They are not seen in the photos I'm afraid). Judging by the funny illustrations I'd guess the machine is from the 60s. The results of your efforts vary from "infant" to "world champion" via "maiden", "drunkard", "clerk", "half-strong", "ladies' man", "lumberjack", "athlete" and "fighter".
Is there a good name in English for such a machine?
Update:
Sarah of Meet Me At Mikes says: "It's not a very good name, but here in the US those games are called "Test Your Strength""
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Labels: games, machine, strongman, vintage, vintage games
Design: The Movie Title Stills Collection
The Night of the Iguana (1964) logo by Saul Bass
The Movie Title Stills Collection - "A collection containing hundreds of main titles from feature films"
via Ultra Swank
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More movie title screens at Steven Hill's Movie Title Screens Page
More Bass titles at Titles design by SAUL BASS
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Labels: design, film stills, graphic design, Movie Title Screens, night of the iguana, Saul Bass, The Movie Title Stills Collection, title screens
Poster Art: How To Steal A Million
Polish version made by....? and one made by Robert McGinnis.
IMP Awards: How to Steal a Million (1966)
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Labels: 1960s, how to steal a million, imp awards, movie posters, posters, Robert McGinnis
Gif Animations: Wonderwall
Gif animations made by myself from Wonderwall (1968)
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More gifs and film stills here: Musselsoppans Vänner: Wonderwall
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my other gif animations
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Labels: 1960s, animation, gif, gif animation, jane birkin, movies, my own gif animations, wonderwall
Illustration: Got Spanked
Flickr: heysambennett: "A Shufflebook was developed by Richard Hefter and Martin Stephen Moskof, Golden Press, 1970."
via beautiful decay
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Labels: 1970s, books, children's books, children's illustration, flickr, illustration, shufflebook, spanking
Illustration: Guy Sabran
Deadlicious: Nous irons à Lunaterra - 1954 illustrations by Guy Sabran for a book written by his brother Paul Berna.
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More by Guy Sabran:
Deadlicious: Lucien Prioly
Pillpat's Flickr: nebulor
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Guy Sabran on French Wikipedia
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Labels: 1950s, book illustrations, deadlicious, french, guy sabran, illustration
Book Covers: India
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Labels: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, a journey round my skull, Book Covers, india
Vintage Ads: DDT
Vintage Ads: DDT poison ad from March 1947 (see the whole ad)
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DDT - Wikipedia
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Labels: 1940s, ddt, poison, vintage ads
Book Covers: Poland
Original image found here.
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Illustration: Arthur Szyk
Illustration by Arthur Szyk
Find more by Arthur Szyk here:
ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive: Media: Arthur Szyk "The New Order"
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Labels: Arthur Szyk, ASIFA, illustration, nazi, satire, WW2
History: 1939
Vis pistol - "Production started in the state armory Fabryka Broni in Radom in late 1935, and the following year it was introduced as the standard weapon of Polish infantry and cavalry officers."
Invasion of Poland (1939)
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Gif Animations: Play Time
Gif animation made by myself from Play Time (1967)
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More here: Musselsoppans Vänner: Play Time
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my other gif animations
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Labels: 1960s, animation, France, gif, gif animation, Jacques Tati, my own gif animations, play time
Gif Animations: The Blue Max
Gif animation made by myself from The Blue Max (1966)
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my other gif animations
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Labels: 1960s, animation, gif, gif animation, movies, my own gif animations, the blue max