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"GUARDIAN
ANGELS", 1944 WW II ARMY AIR FORCE (AAF) RECRUITING AD, featuring small
photos of 1st Lt. Donald J. Juster of St. Albans, NY and 1st Lt. John D.
Joyce of Griffin Indiana, 10" x 13 1/2", fine condition to very good
condition with tight left margin, some stray marks from the printing process
and some slight yellowing of the page #ML29478
$12.00
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1943
ADEL WWII AD w/ WALT DISNEY ILLUSTRATION FROM
VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER
(a book), 8" X 11", fine condition with long narrow crease on right side
next to the text area #DSY26272b $18.00
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BOMBER PILOT
IN 1940's BELMONT RADIO AD, great color, "Ace in the Hole" is radio to
keep in touch when in trouble, REVERSE is a CARTA BLANCA beer
ad, 1-" x 13 1/2", very good condition with margin tear on the bottom margin
almost to the printed area (doesn't shoe in the scan), also tight right
margin and tear on that margin up to the printed area
#ML29480 $8.00
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1940's
WWII WINCHESTER AD "It's Messerschmitts not Mallards today, Bill!",
10 1/4" x 13 1/2", fine condition with light stains from rusted staples
on the right edge (can be matted out) and some stray marks from the printing
process #HU29626 $12.00..
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1943
LOUIS ALLIS COMPANY WORLD WAR II MAGAZINE AD, showing tanks,
military motorcycles and planes: I believe the company's motors were used
in all sorts of military vehicles as well as in the capital equipment used
to make the military goods, this ad was in a company magazine and was intended
to spur production, it is on thicker paper than most ads, the color is
outstanding, 8" x 11", near mint condition #ML25801
$7.50
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1943
AIRPLANE SPOTTER IN WESTERN ELECTRIC AD, No. 9 of a series, 10 1/4" x 13
1/2", fine condition with crinkling down the left margin from how it was
bound in the magazine #ML26165 $5.50
SIMILAR TO ABOVE
showing SUBMARINE TORPEDOMAN, No. 9 of a series, 10 1/4" x 13 1/2", good
condition with several small tears down the left margin which was very
tight to begin with, light soiling, some stray marks from the printing
process and a nick out of the top left corner,
REVERSE SIDE
of the ad is a 2 page Good Year ad showing the Corsair fighter flying close
to the landing deck of an aircraft carrier, condition is only fair with
the same edge tears and nick out of the top corner of the reverse side
on both sides of this ad, also several dark streaks down the page which
are printing process errors #ML29245
$7.50
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1920's
- 30's PRINT OF GIRL AND BEAUTIFUL COLLIE DOG with plane in the background,
on light cardboard stock so it is probably a calendar top, 7" x 8 3/4",
excellent condition with some staple holes in the top that can be framed
or matted out and not effect the picture
#COL30109
$28.00
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1951 ELI LILLY
AND COMPANY AD, "Flying Physicians" with illustration of American Airlines
stewardess by Harold Anderson, text is about the general achievements of
doctors in aviation medicine, reverse has picture of ampoules of various
Lily pharmaceutical products and text on the cleanliness of the ampoules
#MD30541 $15.00....
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1940's FIRST
TO LEAP, CAMEL MAGAZINE AD, army doctor parachuting, 6 1/2" x 9 1/2",
excellent condition #MD25904 $5.00
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1943 DOUGLAS
AIRCRAFT MAGAZINE AD WITH AN A-20 HAVOC GROUND ATTACK AIRCRAFT WITH A 500
LB GENERAL PURPOSE BOMB, "WE DO BUSINESS WITH HITLER!", the "business"
is marked "A. Hitler, RUSH" 10 1/4" x 13 1/2", THE AD IS IN FINE
CONDITION. THERE IS A VERY LIGHT STAIN (WATER?) ON THE
BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER. IT IS SO LIGHT THAT I REALLY CANNOT DEFINE WHERE
IT ENDS. I CAN SEE A LIGHT CIRCLE
AROUND THE WORD "MEMBER" BUT IT LOOKS TO ME LIKE IT ENDS WITH THAT LIGHT
RING. IT REALLY IS LIGHT. IT PROBABLY WOULD NOT SHOW
UP AT ALL BEHIND GLASS OR PLASTIC. THERE IS ALSO A VERY LIGHT CREASE (THE
KIND OF CREASE YOU GET WHEN 20 PAGES ARE BENT TOGETHER RATHER THAN JUST
A
SINGLE PAGE BEING FOLDED OVER) ON THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER.
YOU REALLY CANNOT SEE IT VERY WELL ON THIS SIDE OF THE AD. OVERALL,
THE DEFECTS ARE NOT REALLY DETRACTING AND THE AD
LOOKS GREAT #ML25847 $4.50
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FAWN GREAT DANE
IN 1955 DOUGLAS DC-7 MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT, 10" X 13 1/2", excellent condition
#WK26458 $7.50
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1943 SEIBERLING
MAGAZINE AD, "COFFIN FOR HITLER", SHOWS A WOMAN WORKER VACUUMING
THE INTERIOR OF A BULLET-SEALING RUBBER GAS TANK FOR WAR PLANES, illustration
by C. C. Beall, 10 1/2" X 13 3/4", has margins on the top and sides that
do not show in my scan, fine condition with a crease through most of the
margin on the top right corner (it is in the margin only though)
#ML25848 $5.50
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1971 SNO-JET
SNOWMOBILE MAGAZINE AD with
MARIO ANDRETTI,
AL UNSER AND BOBBY UNSER, 1971 S/S JET 396 YAMAHA TWIN, 6 1/4" X 9", near
mint condition with tight left margin #TSP25687
$4.50
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HELICOPTER IN
1947 OLD THOMPSON WHISKEY MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT, 8" x11", fine condition
with a crease on the top right corner #DAL30261*
$7.00
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SCHNAUZER DRESSED
AS AVIATOR in 1958 FRISKIES AD, 10" x 13 1/2", excellent condition
#WK26522 $5.00
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