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1939 Sears Fall and Winter
I don't know why, but I suddenly have an inexplicable urge to catch a steamer to Paris and sign a treaty.
Or decide where you next railroad expansion will take place and how many people you will forcibly remove.I don't know why, but I suddenly have an inexplicable urge to catch a steamer to Paris and sign a treaty.
1977?From the Fall 1997 Heathkit catalog.
Handheld, If you have the hands of an NFL quarterback.
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Air rifles? You'll shoot your eye out, kid![]()
Sears, Roebuck and Co. Consumers Guide : Catalogue No. 104 : Spring 1897 : Sears, Roebuck and Co. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
702 p., illus., 27.6 cm, trade catalogarchive.org
In the 19th Century, the risk was worth the rewardAir rifles? You'll shoot your eye out, kid
A few too many ruffles there, but I generally like the colorsSears 1988
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What would be your first thought if you saw a neighbor mowing with that Jetsons-looking contraption?
Man, the rocks in the yard are gonna fly!What would be your first thought if you saw a neighbor mowing with that Jetsons-looking contraption?
I laughed out loud when I saw this. OMG that's funny!
Service Merchandise seemed to be the biggest of the format, but it seems like every city had a local version, too. In Buffalo it was Brand Names. I think they went under when I was in high school so around 2000... Not sure if any of these catalog showrooms still exist anywhere, but I'm thinking not.My favorite catalog was the Service Merchandise fall/Christmas catalog. It was usually 200 pages of awesome that you usually could not find in stores. The 1980s versions were generally dogeared and marked up with my brother and my Christmas wish list. Which we usually never got. Here is the 1994 Spring edition. Just not the same but some great stuff.
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LaBelle's when I lived in Minnesota. Still have my Plano tacklebox from the late 1970s from there - bday gift and purchased the day Tommy Kramer was in the store signing autographs.Service Merchandise seemed to be the biggest of the format, but it seems like every city had a local version, too. In Buffalo it was Brand Names. I think they went under when I was in high school so around 2000... Not sure if any of these catalog showrooms still exist anywhere, but I'm thinking not.
Pretty clever gag, actually.
Yeah, but that's serious, though.
I mean, it doesn't seem like a terrible booklet.