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Apple Antique Die Cut Forms for cutting Victorian Scrapbook stickers

Apple Antique Die Cut Forms. Victorian lithograph paper “scraps” were originally sold in gummed sheets which had to be hand cut with scissors. A bit Later, factory cutting tools of razor sharp metal with wooden centers sheared them out. Two examples of apple cutters. There was no reason for anyone to dapple paint one of these apples…I don’t know if it was done in the factory or later for the antique aftermarket. The sticker scraps are still being made…Seen any apple computer stickers lately?

Moon Mullins and his little brother Kayo Folk Art Sculpture from Florida. RPPC

Moon and Kayo cartoon characters Moon Mullins and his little brother Kayo Mullins. Moon is my kind of guy, his name derives from Moonshine…during prohibition. Kayo is his little brother, named after a “K.0.” which is slang for a knockout punch. Tough guys with stogies and plenty of big schemes. They were created by Frank Henry Willard (1893 - 1965) The strip debuts in 1923 and ran for 67 years. An images of the fellas follows here with the real photo postcard from Sun City, Florida. A hand written note atop appears to date the figures to a 1947 trip to the Little Manatee River. I like their shadows too…must have been a sunny day in Sun City. Moon Mullins Real Photo Postcard 1947. Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bu

Goofy Mid-Century Drawing of a Man inventing the Internet

Check out this cool mid-century guy who invented the internet so he could look up teeth! Well…maybe he invented the iPad. An original drawing and an accompanying 8 x 10 photograph with a skull being investigated. Dated 1966, I think these could have been, like, patent drawings or something for the future which is here! Goofy drawing 1966 and goofy photo by visionary “Williams” with no other information. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb

Visible Pumps and the American Dream. Petroliana Vintage Photograph

A photo of the American Dream. Note on the reverse indicates this is “Mother, Dad and Kay”. No location, but somewhere between places. Cities Service Oil Company started in 1910 and became Citgo around 1980. The gas pumps are a type known as “Visible” pumps which were the standard around 1927 until the late 40s. Mom made the sandwiches and I presume Kay added the blue. Original photograph c. 1930. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb #gas. #petroleum. #petroliana. #dulltooldimbulb. #vintagephoto. #Visablepump

Bettie Page with Bangs and without Bangs.

From a scrapbook circa 1955 - 1960 it’s Bettie Page with and without bangs. There is no original source, but I believe the adjacent photos appeared in one of Robert Harrison’s magazines like Wink or Titter. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb