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catsofyore · 1 year
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Cheerful pal from a 1960s Polish matchbox label. Source.
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vintageadsmakemehappy · 11 months
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1949 Zippo Lighter advertisement
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sundayandsunday · 4 months
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Antique and vintage mens goodies, lighters, gun pendants, watch fobs, cigar cutters.
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disease · 5 months
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“WAKE & BAKE” CERAMIC PIPE-MUG | 10oz
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burgessshaledeposit · 3 months
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ADBUSTERS, Spring 1996.
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pwlanier · 1 year
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ALFRED DUNHILL. A RARE COLLECTION OF PIPES CIRCA 1974-76. Queen Anne style walnut cabinet with a moulded cornice above a pair of doors, holding twelve numbered drawers fitted to hold three-hundred and sixty-six Dunhill pipes, each stamped 'Dunhill' and with a shape number, the cabinet on cabriole legs. Dunhill released a limited edition of ten of these collections of pipes, each with three-hundred and sixty-six pipes, thereby simplifying the daily decision of which pipe to use.
Woolley and Wallis
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doodlelust · 2 years
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I haven’t used tumblr in so long I've totally forgot how/when to post to maximize visibility... but also I kinda don’t wanna worry about that sort of thing here?? I really just wanna have a blog to post art on casually. Trying to guess optimal post times on twitter/instagram is already stressful enough lol. Anyway! Some pot girls I’ve doodled for stickers this past year. Wasn’t sure where to start sharing my newer stuff on tumblr so I guess I’ll start with this :3c 
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aheavydeath · 1 year
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Excerpt from a screenprinted book. 
aheavydeath. 
2019.
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pillarboxstudio · 1 year
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wildbillslighters · 1 year
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Zippo Slims … always a touchy subject. Some guys hate ‘em - call ‘em “lady lighters”. And for collectors, they’re valued at half or less than their full-sized counterparts.
But. There’s a but. Some have even better graphics than full-sized and they’ve been produced since the late-1950s so the old ones are just as rare (or more so) than the big ones. Think about it - the majority of smokers were men and that means the majority of Zippos are standard sized.
I definitely think women carried Slims. And they were marketed to the ladies. But looking at my photo - I’m pretty sure there aren’t too many ladies named “Bill”. So plenty of guys carried them, too. In fact, they fit pretty well in the pocket.
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, if you’re collecting on a budget and want vintage advertisers - check out the Slims and save a ton. Or if you just want to own an important model in the Zippo range, find a Slim you like. Don’t give in to the stereotypes or shame! #slimshady
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Shed some light on the subject of fabulous vintage finds ..
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brahmhomeo · 2 years
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sundayandsunday · 2 months
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qualitycigarboxes · 2 months
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Cigar boxes are more than packaging. They are decorative and can be crafted into many things. This Ferio Tego box has a tight fitting lid and would make for a nice diy humidor 😃
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pwlanier · 1 year
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WESTERN VIRGINIA / WESTERN MARYLAND FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED CIGAR STORE TRADE FIGURE, depicting a full-figure Native American Indian with hands reached out holding cigars, no signature located, cigars and feathers can become detached. Situated on likely original painted wooden base. First quarter 20th century.
Jeffrey Evans
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thevintagevaultllc · 1 year
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