Tried to find a suitable thread for this but couldn’t find one that was right… so starting a new one for posting vintage movie theater items such as posters, one sheets, programs, tickets, lobby cards and other vintage promotional items or even actual vintage theater equipment!
(Feel free to...
Picked up these 8 whiskey glasses. Very much like the ones seen at the Ravenwood Bar in Raiders of the Lost Ark... (sorry, I didn't have any whiskey for these pics so... cloudy apple juice anyone? :D ) Now I need a Marion to drink me under the table! :D
they were recovered from the burned...
Looks like churches are just ordering Flared Shot Glass Shooters in bulk from barware companies... just repackaging them at the church supply warehouse. :D
Seeing some of this style with screened liquor store addresses no zip code with 3 digit and four digit phone numbers on them and...
Just received this circa 1937 Linkman's Dr. Grabow Deluxe Bruyere 9902 with Patent 1896800 on the bottom and "propeller" emblem on top.
Looks to be in really good shape. Seems barely used.
A little cleaning and I'll give it a puff in the near future...
added a 40s era fluorescent lamp to my desk. very commonly seen on vintage office photos. This has a nice design on the sides and quite similar to the one shown in the vintage photo....
Poltergeist is one of my all time favorites. I was 15 years old when I saw it at the theater on release in 1982. it went way over any of my expectations and surprised me endlessly. I went back to see it a couple of more times. it was a haunting ghost story on an entirely different level than...
Caught in the Draft (1941)
Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour
i try to end my weekend on a lighthearted note so a fun vintage comedy is what i serve up.
this one is the usual Bob Hope one liners schtik and a mindless fun story but with a life lesson and wartime morale boost. Not overly funny but good natured.
Calendar Stand c. 1928 (patent expiration 1945)
This one came with a partial 1936 calendar attached but I replaced it with a full 1944 calendar.
This one still has the original protective paper wrap around the back legs that I was going to remove until I found a vintage photo of one still with...
On this day in history July 5th, 1976, Forrest Gump started running across the USA. Three years, two months, 14 days and 16 hours later, in the middle of Utah, he suddenly stopped.
He was kinda tired…. Never Forget. ❤️
(Sorry couldn't resist. :p )
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