Just in the nick of time for your New Years Eve party are these helpful party and snack tips from the folks at Stag Beer. There's no date on this, but based on the hair and clothes styles, I'd put it late 1950's.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Revlis Starlite Christmas Tree
Monday, December 21, 2020
Santa's Surprise Book (The Surprise is the "Follow the Dots" Are Really Easy)
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Surprising Die Cuts
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Trashed Santa
Not a Santa that went on a bender, but rather a Santa literally thrown in the trash.
Last winter I while driving my daughter to school, I saw a debris pile in front of a house being renovated. Actually, what caught my attention was a large dollhouse next to the pile. I thought my youngest daughter would enjoy that, so I stopped to pick it up. After loading that up, I glanced through the other items thrown out and saw a Santa Claus figure covered in snow and leaves. I initially dismissed it as a modern decoration, but figured I might as well take a look. As it turned out, it was a Harold Gale piece, made most likely in the 1950's.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Behind the Scene or What's in a Frame
A year ago last summer (2019), I walked into a garage sale in Sappington, Missouri where nothing was marked. The host said "Everything is for sale". I noticed a framed print hanging on the wall of the garage and pointed at it and asked if it was. "Sure. $3," was his answer.
It wasn't a particularly nice frame and the print was deteriorating, but I liked the subject and bought it.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Halloween Post Mortem 2020
Well, once again, Halloween has come and passed. I may have stretched the idea of Halloween on a few posts this month, but overall, I think I kept it focused. I managed to once again churn out a post per day, which believe me required some stretching.
So how did I do?
Based on my site's statistics, readership peaked on October 19th with 529 views. Total views for the month was 9,980 which is down about 2,000 from last year.
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Waxy Witchie
Welcome to Day 31, or as we call it in the business, "The Big Dance". Nah, nobody calls it that. It's Halloween!! Or Hallowe'en or even All Hallows Eve if you like to get all olde tymey.
Today's offering is possibly the smallest I've posted this season, but to me, it encapsulates the embodiment of Halloween memories in a wax shell. In this case a wax witch. I found this lonely witch among a miscellaneous lot of Halloween decorations at an estate sale this past summer.
Friday, October 30, 2020
Halloween Dynamite
This issue of Dynamite is a find from a while back. Amazingly, it's one I didn't have from my childhood days of reading Dynamite.
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Great Giant Jigglin' Skeletons!
"Great Giant Jigglin' Skeletons" may be my new phrase of astonishment and it's what I said when I saw this set of twin jiggling rubber bones at a recent sale.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Spook-O-Lites
One of the challenges in collecting vintage holiday decorations is establishing the manufacturer and production year. If you don't have the original box and there are no markings on the item, it's that much more challenging. Of course, this information isn't necessary to enjoy them for what they are, but as a collector, it enhances my enjoyment of them and furthers my understanding of the progression of Halloween decorations through the years. I can't say I have a very structured or scholastic approach to determining the source and age of the items I collect. I generally do a lot of searching on the internet and through shear volume of data gathering, I'm able to stumble upon an answer. Such was the case with this small blow mold skull.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Stairway to the Halloween Stars
I found this in the basement of an estate sale quite a few years ago. I've always called it a "moon shelf". It looked homemade from plywood, and as it turns out, it was. My daughter hung it in her room and put knick-knacks on it. She's recently (and quickly) grown up. A whole 13 years old and wants to distance herself from the things of her childhood. Sigh.
Monday, October 26, 2020
What was on TV October 24th through 30th, 1981
Electric Halloween Candle Sticks
I found a bag of these electric candle sticks at a garage sale a number of years ago. They probably date from the late 1980's to early 1990's. They're a fun spin on the more traditional white Christmas candle sticks.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
A Shocking Find
This porcelain Jack O' Lantern lamp dates from 1980. It was a recent find (just last week). While it's not terribly vintage, I liked its look. It stands 8" tall.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Halloween Ads -- Leftovers
Friday, October 23, 2020
Timmy the Copyright Infringing Ghost
Capitalizing (if not downright infringing) upon the popularity of "Casper the Friendly Ghost", Charlton Comics introduced "Timmy the Timid Ghost" in 1956. Casper had been in Paramount cartoons since 1945 and Harvey comics since 1952; 4 years before Charlton decided to throw its sheet into the ring. This November 1970 issue was nearly at the end of Timmy's afterlife; the comic was cancelled in 1971, though it made a brief 3-issue reprint reappearance in 1985.
Despite sporting an upswept curl and a bold red "T" on his chest to dispel any confusion with his rival, the similarities far outweighed the differences. Timmy even had a bowler-derby-wearing "Spooky"-clone friend named "Max".
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Scholastic Horrors
When I was a kid, we had a couple books laying around in our "book box" (we didn't have any book cases) that both intrigued and frightened me. They were both Scolastic/Arrow books of ghost stories. It wasn't the content of the books that scared me, it was the covers themselves. Those books were lost over the years, but I was able to find them at various sales.
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Ghostly Rehab
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Monday, October 19, 2020
Palace of Poison
In 1947, a local St. Louis, Missouri entrepreneur named Arthur Wild opened a hamburger stand with a twist in Lemay, a community in south St. Louis County. With a passion for the weird and unusual, he named his restaurant "Wild's Palace of Poison". Situated at 1500 Lemay Ferry, one of the main thoroughfare's in South St. Louis County, it became a popular hangout for teens of the 1950's.
A few weeks ago, I attended the estate sale of Art's widow (Art having passed away about a decade ago). There were few mementos left of the restaurant, but I did pick up this facsimile of an original menu.
Sunday, October 18, 2020
And They Used Bon Ami
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Halloween Ads - Vignettes
You didn't think I was out of ads, did you? Today we look at some of the standalone Halloween vignettes you could add to your ad.
Friday, October 16, 2020
Witch Jack O' Lantern Blow Mold
A couple weekends ago I headed out garage saling by myself for the first time in a long time. Normally, my wife and any number of my kids will go along, but they were all busy that particular morning. I took one of my old routes I hadn't visited this summer and it paid off. I found a lot of vintage items which I plan to blog about after the Countdown is over, but one of the items was Halloween related.
This pumpkin blow mold sporting a jauntily worn witch's hat is smaller than my other jack o' lantern blow molds. It measures 8" tall and only about 6" across.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Jack and Jill October 1961
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Uncanny Finds -- Red Devil Lighter Fluid
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Blinky Skull
Monday, October 12, 2020
The Monsters Go Disco
I often lament to my kids as we stroll down the cereal aisle how the magic of cereal is gone. Time was every box in the aisle touted prizes and mail-in orders. They were full of sugar and hope and we loved them for it.
This flexi disc was found on the back of the various General Mills Monster cereals back in 1979. We know it's 1979 not only because of their design, but because they are going to the Disco.
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Halloween Slicks -- Banners
Continuing from yesterday's theme, today I bring you more vintage advertising slicks. These templates allowed customers to choose a themed layout for their store's advertising.
Today we look at banners. Those eye-catching headline grabbers that get you to look at the full ad.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Halloween Slicks -- Witches Edition
I'll be honest, the subject of today's post hasn't seemed to be as big of a hit on the blog as I thought they would be. I think they're pretty neat, but I'm a sucker for vintage advertising. I've posted other examples of these in the past year. This time, it's Halloween ads.
These are from what I now know are known as advertising "slicks" (thanks, FrankO). These were magazines of advertising templates from which potential customers could choose for newspaper ads. Place holders like "Shop Name's" would be replaced with your business details.
These ads date from the early 1970's. I'm going to spread them out this season as I have quite a few and I don't want to bore overwhelm you all at once. Today, we'll focus on witches. Enjoy!
Friday, October 9, 2020
Doorways to Public Domain Horror
I picked up this "Doorways to Horror" game way back in the 90's. I've been doing this garage saling thing for a long time. I remember seeing the commercial for it in the 80's and really wanting it, but never did get it until I found it for $2 at a sale.
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Invaders from Mars! or at least my Neighbor's House...
I'm afraid I'll need to stretch my inclusion of not-necessarily-Halloween-related items again today. But hey, aliens are scary, right? And these are supposed to be aliens, I think...or maybe they're just supposed to be our own astronauts, who technically are aliens when they land on other planets. Oh, heck, let's just get on with it.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Bendy Witch Brawl
Not long after I wrote about this bendy witch, I found this one. I've dubbed her "Hagatha".
Monday, October 5, 2020
Uncanny Finds - Hall-Owl-een Edition
As I mentioned in a previous post, it's been a lean year for sales, so I have to stretch the definition of "Halloween" a little. But I've always associated owls with Halloween, so hopefully I'm not stretching too much.
I picked up this can of Red Owl Ground Cloves at a garage sale a few weeks ago. They had an odd assortment for a private sale, mostly tools and utilitarian items, and the last thing I expected to find was a vintage can. This one dates from 1948.
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Two Heads are Better than...Five?
Saturday, October 3, 2020
Spook House -- Digging through a Load of Sheet...Music
Sheet music is something I sometimes find myself thumbing through at estate sales. If there's a piano or organ in the home, you can guarantee there's a huge stack of sheet music gathering dust (or mold) somewhere.
I say "sometimes I find myself thumbing through" because usually the stack is so daunting, I pass on it. But occasionally I will look to see if there are any interesting covers.
While this piece isn't quite a thrilling as last year's "Carbarlick Acid Rag", it's a fun cover with cute lyrics. From 1977, it's "Spook House".
Things are dark and hard to see, stumbling all around.
Creepy, crawly things are here lying on the ground.
Spider webs and icky stuff hanging in the air.
I sure hope that I don't get any in my hair!
Spooky goblins, ghosts and things making shrieks and moans.
Skeletons and monsters peer up from piles of bones.
Friday, October 2, 2020
Miss Match -- A Horror Story
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Halloween 2020 -- It's My Bag, Baby, and Nothing's Gonna Stop Me!
That's right, it's that time of year again. And despite what 2020 has thrown at us, Halloween WILL go on.
And that means that the Countdown to Halloween will happen once more.
For the seventh year in a row, I've joined this jolly band of bloggers to focus all of our blogging powers toward Halloween. Together, we can win this and #SAVEHALLOWEEN!
And as is the norm (AND NOT THE NEW NORM!), my first offering this season is a bag. Specifically, this Duro brand Trick or Treat bag (model PLTT-74A). "PLTT" stands by "Plastic Trick or Treat". I'm assuming the 74-A is the year (1974).
Friday, September 11, 2020
An Ap-peeling Find
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Between the Covers -- The House on the Cliff or A Boy on the Edge
Friday, July 17, 2020
Monday, July 13, 2020
Ten Years
And to be honest, I'd forgotten. I was reminded by Dex's own blog-iversary post over on his "AEIOU...and Sometimes Why" blog.
Ten years (and 3 days) ago, I wrote my first post on this blog. I'd been wanting to blog for probably at least 5 years prior to that. I had a "vanity" web site in the late 90's and had let that wither on the internet vine. I had a false start blog called "Saturday Morning TV Zombies" back in 2008 that was the genesis of my TV Guide posts on this blog. That too fell to the wayside quickly after only 7 posts. It's painful to read my early attempts at humor (I know, it's painful to read my current attempts too!)
Any bloggers left out there (as well as their faithful readers) recognize the sharp decline in blogging in the past 5 years or so. The Golden Age is clearly over.
But I haven't let that discourage me (maybe a little) and I've done my best to keep some fresh content out here the last few years despite long gaps between posting. I will continue to do so. This is not a farewell speech.
A few years ago, I created a Facebook page to link to this blog, hoping I would pick up some new readers and get some better exposure. I don't know if it's worked. While my Facebook followers seems to be increasing in the last few months, I'm not sure if they really understand what the page is about, so if there's anyone reading from Facebook, let me know because I'm considering dropping the Facebook page.
But back to blogging. With the current situation, sales have been down, particularly estate sales. Every once in a while, I get the urge to go through some backlog and might do a post here and there, but my excitement over an item tends to dwindle after the find. If I don't blog it within a month of finding it, I generally don't blog it at all.
But again, this isn't a farewell. Just a slow period.
Let's finish this up with some of my favorite remembrances from 10 years of blogging.
In no particular order:
Meeting the son of Shirley White (Weiss) and being able to return his mother's collection of photographs and records of her career as a Big Band singer.
Getting to speak with the daughter and son of early New Orleans DJ Ernie "The Whip" Bringier and being able to return his audition record to them.
Speaking with the son and granddaughter of Colonel Mott Ramsey. We were trying to arrange returning his footlocker to them, but I lost contact with them. Hey, Danica, it's still sitting in my garage if you want it.
Selling a snowglobe to Corbin Bersen to add to his museum.
The great 8mm film find. I'm still going through those.
Having one of my posts featured on Wil Wheaton's blog.
My ongoing crusade to identify every Mystery Spot that ever existed.
Introducing my youngest daughter to the joys of Garage Sale Finds.
Being able to return family photos to a descendant of the Waldeck family and being able to speak with the current owner of the building that previously housed Waldeck Bakery.
Being able to get to "know" all of the families in the various slide collections I've bought over the years.
Participating in the "Countdown to Halloween" for the past 6 years.
Being able to get to "know" all of you who faithfully follow me and comment (and even some who just pass in the night).
And finally, all of the wonderful memories these finds have triggered for me over the years. It's amazing how a piece can bring back a fond memory and take a blog post in a whole new, unexpected direction. I hope I've been able to trigger some happy memories of your own.
Onwards and upwards.
Friday, June 26, 2020
McDonald's Memories
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Your Neighborhood Burglar Needs Help
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
A Peach of a Toaster...or At Least a Pear
Friday, June 5, 2020
Washing History
Given my own fascination with old cans and packaging, the show appeals to me. While I would never eat anything I found at sales, I was tempted last week to try some old soap. Not on me, mind you.
My daughter complained my car was dirty. I've never been too concerned with the appearance of my cars. They get me from point A to point B. But I will wash them a couple times a year on a hot day when I don't mind getting wet. Looking in the car wash supply cabinet, there was no car wash soap to be found. Then I spied this bottle I picked up a few years ago. And yes, I previously blogged about it.