While not filmed in the “Pulp Era”, Tales of the Gold Monkey had all the trappings.
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Hamburg-Amerika Linie, 1934
Machine Guns for Sale! (1957)
Pages from Service Armament’s Catalog, 1957
The New World’s Fair, Chicago 1934
Found this brochure for the 1934 World’s Fair in Chicago at a local Antique Mall.
Front Cover Continue reading “The New World’s Fair, Chicago 1934”
Posters for Chicago’s World Fair, 1933
Posters for New York’s Worlds Fair, 1939
Amazing Art Deco Artwork for New York’s World Fair
Thompson Submachine Gun Ad
The Thompson Submachine Gun
The most effective Portable Fire Arm In Existence
The ideal weapon for the protection of large estates, ranches, plantations, etc. A combination machine gun and semi-automatic shoulder rifle in the form of a pistol. A compact, tremendously powerful, yet simply operated machine gun weighing only 7 pounds and having only thirty parts. Full automatic, fired from the hip, 1.500 shots per minute. Semi-automatic, fitted with a stock and fired from the shoulder, 50 shots per minute. Magazines hold 50 and 100 cartridges.
The Thompson Submachine Gun incorporates the simplicity and infallibility of a hand loaded weapon with the effectiveness of a machine gun, It is simple, safe, sturdy and sure in action. In addition to its increasingly wide use for protection purposes by banks, industrial plants, railroads, mines ranches, plantations, etc., it has been adopted by leading Police and Constabulary Forces throughout the world and is unsurpassed for military purposes.
Green Hornet Radio Ad, 1936
Green Hornet Radio Advertisement, WXYZ in Michigan. November 10, 1936