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simonh · 3 months ago
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hisforhome · 6 months ago
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Auction Alert: Petroliana - Enamel signs, petrol pump globes, oil cans and early advertising
Auction Alert: Petroliana - Enamel signs, petrol pump globes, oil cans and early advertising
Petroliana is a new word on us. We’ve heard of automobilia in the past; however, judging by the names, ‘petroliana’ refers to things found in a gas/petrol station or garage and ‘automobilia’ is the term for anything car/van/motorbike/automobile-related. Petroliana – Enamel signs, petrol pump globes, oil cans and early advertising takes place on 29th June 2024, from 9:30am. The sale is being run…
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susoriginals · 10 months ago
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Vintage Barbeque Charcoal Grill Easy Off Oven Cleaner Advertising RARE perfect Easily Portable for Tailgate Parties!
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bannerhouse-printing123 · 1 year ago
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Car Door Magnets
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Vehicle door magnets are a versatile and temporary signage solution for businesses and individuals who want to promote their brand or convey a message on their vehicles. These magnets are specifically designed to adhere securely to the doors of cars, trucks, vans, or any other metal surface.
Banner House is a leading supplier of high quality Vehicle door magnets across Australia at affordable prices.
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hometoursandotherstuff · 7 months ago
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Honesty is the best policy.
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goshyesvintageads · 10 months ago
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Venturi Inc, 1969
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archiveofaffinities · 6 months ago
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Barbara Kruger, Untitled (You are not yourself), 1982
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stuffaboutminneapolis · 27 days ago
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Becky’s Cafeteria, Minneapolis (1970s)
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389 · 1 year ago
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Since the 1960s, Los Angeles’s Sunset Strip has hosted a kaleidoscope of custom-built billboards. They’ve been labeled variously as “sky trash” and art. An architecture critic once called a 70-foot Marlboro Man “one of the most effective landmarks in the confusing landscape of our city.” Timeline put together a photographic field trip to the Sunset Strip’s last 50 years of billboard advertising.
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acorviart · 11 months ago
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the ultimate dad hat
shop's reopening feb 3, 2pm cst
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badly-drawn-bbu · 10 months ago
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BILLIE BUST UP'S ORCHESTRAL MUSIC BACKERKIT IS LIVE NOW!!!
Get some cool heckin' rewards while helping BBU's music go from MIDI instrumentals to THE REAL THING at the same orchestra house the song instrumentals for My Little Pony: The Movie was recorded!!! 💫
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dashalbrundezimmer · 27 days ago
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merheimer straße // köln nippes
the days when the building was home to a technology department store are long gone, with only the old neon signs as a reminder.
die zeit das sich in dem gebäude ein technikkaufhaus befand sind lang vorbei, nur die alten neonwerbeschriften zeugen noch davon.
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imperialgoogie · 3 days ago
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Make it a Krapshoot Christmas
There's nothing like the joy of capturing those treasured Christmas moments on film for all eternity, only to find that you've cropped the kids' heads off, left the lens cap on, and forgot to load the camera with film in the first place. Krapshoot can't fix your incompetence, but they can at least make it easier to screw up your snaps.
This year's ad is a send-up of a Kodak ad from 1960, and a company that I've been wanting to parody for several years now. I studied photography in high school, and have had an interest in cameras ever since. Kodak seemed a natural target for the annual Christmas ad, but I hadn't been able to do a parody of them for two reasons.
Normally, I have trouble finding a suitable ad, but this time, I had several potential candidates to choose from; all of them were ideal for editing, but I could only pick one. The other issue was finding a suitable name, something which I'd struggled with. The idea for Krapshoot finally came to me recently, as did the "Return me first!" line. When I look at an ad and instantly think of a parody headline, I know that's the one to go with.
Hopefully, you won't find any Krapshoot gear under your tree this year. If you do, contact your local bomb disposal team at once.
Merry Googiemas!
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bannerhouse-printing123 · 1 year ago
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Where Dreams Soar, Knowledge Unfolds: Custom School Banners
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leftoverlondoner · 1 year ago
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I do like the Spanish habit of making advertising permanent, by rendering it in ceramic tiles. Two Philips ads spotted today in Valencia.
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cedule · 25 days ago
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