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Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.

Three Vans

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Three Advertising Postcards, c. 1965 Collection Jim Linderman
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Fury in Whittier Park! Vernacular Photographs of Motion Picture Making in the Early 1930's

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Fury in Whittier Park? Actually, Fury in Malibou Lake, a place you've seen without even knowing it. These rare, original photographs w...

United Society of Christian Endeavor Tool Chest Price List

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Prayer Meeting Topics, Daily Readings and Price list for 1900. United Society of Christian Endeavor Collection Jim Linderman

I Desire a Return of Affection: Calling Cards and Tokens of Affection

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These weren't made with a dull tool or a dim bulb. Often sold by traveling salesmen for a dollar a bundle, these engraved paper tokens...
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The Brothers Bily and the Spillville Clocks

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Frank and Joseph Bily worked "on the clock(s)" for 30 years, all of them before computer games came along to waste time, a ...

Cupid's Destiny (Voice of the Lonely Heart #2)

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Arnold Ziffel, Porcine Pneumonia and the Educated Pig

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Be it an educated pig as shown here (taking a slider face first to serve some point) or the famous "learned pig" national treasur...

Wendover Will vs. Big John

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Wendover Will wins at 64 feet. Big John? A paltry 40 feet. John is also stationary, while Wendover Will waves! Two Advertising Sign Post ...
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Let's go to the Circus IN THE BASEMENT

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There are LOTS of circus models, but I think only one is being auctioned this month in Canada. Maynard's in Vancouver is selling the Ri...
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Young Man BE HONEST Train Yourself for Useful Work

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Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Company Motivational Religious Placard 1947 Collection Jim Linderman
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Dic Dillon's Working World Masterpiece (Ask anyone...)

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With my affinity for alliteration, how can I avoid Dic Dillon's Direct from Denmark Double-sized Diorama? Indeed! Hand carved from poc...
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Cowboy and Indian Toys with Eddy Weet and General Electric

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A representative sample from 5 different cut-out cardboard toy sets. I found a huge sack. I like to think the little boy grew up happy, he...
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