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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

Aunt Boo and her Dolls. Hillbillyana Real Photo Postcard collection Jim Linderman

I’ve had this RPPC of “Aunt Boo” for a while, and finally decided to learn her story. Turns out she was a member of Bob Burns comedy troupe rather than a poor, struggling Ozarkian. Several scarce Aunt Boo dolls are on the web. Each is identified by a printed label. I was sympathetic to the woman’s apparent plight of poverty…but it was a hillbilly show business ruse. In fact, I’m not even sure Aunt Boo was a woman. Aunt Boo was an associate of Bob Burns, the Van Buren, Arkansas favorite son. Bob specialized in what I today refer to as “Hillbillyana” but has also been described as “toilet humor” frankly. He was a radio “star” from the 30s and 40s. A Vaudevillian and a Minstrel. His most remarkable accomplishment was inventing the word “Bazooka”. Today a bazooka is a weapon, but the word originates from Bob! Back in the 1930s when Bob was performing, he invented primitive instrument made from pieces of pipe that he blew into making “Boo” noises. He held a copyright on the word! Not many of his bazooka’s remain today, as he often destroyed them in a frenzy on stage as part of his act. Sorta like Pete Townsend and his guitar. The best source I find on the real photo postcards is from the Pittsburgh Press of August 2, 1947. In part, it indicates a relative of Bob Burns ran a souvenir shop in Van Buren which sold “…pottery, cedar trinkets made locally, dolls, picture postcards of Grandpa Snazzy, Aunt Boo, Cousin Watford. They are real photographs posed by Ozark characters in make-up”. So I guess the real Aunt Boo was nobody. The Smithsonian holds a copy of the photo. Original Aunt Boo Real Photo Postcard c. 1940 Collection Jim Linderman. #rppc. #hillbillyana #Dolls. #ozarks. #dulltooldimbulb

Birdhouse Folk Art Environment Anonymous Real Photo Postcard c. 1940 (?) Collection Jim Linderman

Subdivision for Birds. Real Photo Postcard c. 1940? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb #rppc. #realphotopostcard. #birdhouse. #dulltooldimbulb

Anonymous early folk art drawing "Are You A Princess" circa 1920 in Crayon

Circa 1920 anonymous crayon drawing "Are you a Princess" While crayons were invented around 1905, by 1920 they are in general use. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb

Wooldridge Sculptures in Maplewood Cemetery photograph

A original period snapshot of the Wooldridge Monuments located in the Maplewood Cemetery of Mayfield Kentucky, along with an enlargement of same. Mr. Wooldbridge built them between 1890 and 1899, when he passed on. Then he was buried among the figures. Despite rumors the miserly lifelong bachelor took his money underground with him, the group lasted a long time. HIs horse here was named Fop. All the figures represent people (and pets) he knew. A storm broke nearly all of them in 2009, but they were repaired and the plot re-dedicated. Original vintage snapshot of the Wooldridge Figures. C. 1950? Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb the blog.

Victorian Spencerian Graphic Calling Card with a basket and rose

Victorian Spencerian Graphic Calling Card with a basket and rose. A very fine original hand drawn card with calligraphy. Colored by hand. One of two by Anton Weber 19th C. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb #caligraphy. #basket. #callingcard. #Victorian. #Spencerian. #folkart

Justin McCarthy Nude by the Pool Watercolor c. 1930

Justin McCarthy “Nude by the Pool” c. 1930 Watercolor. Ex collection Tom Armstrong (former director Whitney Museum) Illustrated in Justin McCarthy Ute Stebich 1985 p.19 Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb the Blog #outsiderart

Folk Art Hand Carved Organ and Musician

Handmade Folk Art Organ and Player. I don’t know much about this hand carved figure playing his organ with LOTS of wooden parts…other than either he or the organ is an “RG. Detailed! Frayed wire would have plugged in the sheet music holder.10 inches wide. Antique Folk Art miniature Organ with Carved wooden player. Late 19th early 20th century. Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb #folkartsculpture #folkart. #miniature. #model.

Andrew Clemans Sand Artist original postcard 19th century Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb

The one of a kind sand art bottles of Andrew Clemens are well known to 19th century American Folk Art collectors. I recently found this postcard which indicates the artist was used by an advertiser! I am not familiar with any other folk artists (or sand artists) who were sponsored by a clothier…nor if the John Kramer company of McGregor, IA sponsored any others. Clemens was a good choice. He was a deaf mute living in the same town and his art is something to behold. He also took out his OWN ads in the local newspaper. Clemens would dig sand from the nearby Pikes Peak State Park (Pictured Rocks) and meticulously separate them by color to create his bottles. He made hundreds but not too many survive. Hence, very expensive when one is available. Clemens died at age 37. I do not know if this one still exists. Recently, as Antiques and the Art Weekly reported, a group of three bottles exceeded a million dollars. Original Postcard of Andrew Clemens Sand Art circa 1894 - 1900? Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb #folkart. #sandart. #dulltooldimbulb

Joe Chesnut Master Whittler and Wood Carver Folk Art Sculpture Real Photo Postcard

Joe Chesnut and his handmade train. Note large group of whimsy carvings lower right. Miniature tools, good luck charms, chain Real Photo Postcard dated on handcut sign. 1900. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb #rppc. #realphotopostcard #folkart #sculpture #carving #dulltooldimbulb

Estorica and 7 Zephyrs Primitive Erotic Novels from Mexico in the 1950s.

Alas a project I may never get to, the photo-porn of 7 Zephyrs and Estorica Press. Remember the mimeograph machine? 7 Zephyrs Press was a primitive smut publisher working just over the border in Juarez and Tijuana, Mexico. By 1955, the modest business had published well over 200 individually numbered titles.  Each had primitive drawings to illustrate the deviant goings on. The company also ran a lending library!  One could RENT individual titles and trade them back. Buy one, read it and return for another. Each title was "cranked out" in editions of 100 or so and numbered like a set of prints. I collected the 8 x 11 ditto machine ditties 15 years ago hoping to share their contents once again, but times change and now google blurs the content. Alas. I have a list of 99 titles which were published! Primitive and scarce. Each has some 25 pages of homemade action to supply the American market…just like the drugs of today. Over the years I’ve wondered about printing my own limited edition book bringing back the highlights, but technology usurped the market! Assorted editions of 7 Zephyrs Press erotic novels. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb

Justin McCarthy American Artist early drawing Skinanboan's. Collection Jim Linderman

Justin McCarthy 1891 - 1977 McCarthy’s works in a serial format were created not long after his release from Rittersville State Home for the Insane 1920’s and into the 1930s.The commercial use of the speech balloon was still fairly new at the time. US Newspaper cartoonists began telling stories in the form around 1919.Justin McCarthy at the time was attempting to sell patent drugs and remedies without much success. The patter of a marketer is satirized in this early piece. He would also draw humorous groups of small works and assemble them on pasteboard and showcard during the decade. This drawing is a good example of the artist’s humor and draftsmanship…often the protagonist resembles the artist somewhat. Untitled (Skinanboan’s Caster Oil Pills) c. 1930. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb #outsiderart. #folkart. #artbrut. #JustinMcCarthy

A Vintage Mechanical Gag Postcard of a Cow and a Drawn by Hand copy! Both Mailed.

A pair of “mechanical” postcards, one printed and the other a bootleg! The gag is to pull down a strip of paper revealing the udders. Both of these were mailed, one in 1907 and the other in 1908. It didn’t take long for someone to steal the idea. A great example of an industrious copycat. Hand drawn example courtesy a friend. Pair of original postcards circa 1907-1908. one handmade. Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb the blog. #postcard. #novelty. #cow. #dulltooldimbulb