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Former Inland Employee, Ron Dalhammer tells me that Inland had padlocks with the Inland logo on it! Here is an example of one of the locks We have a post of other items made by those that produced carbine parts. Share your carbine ephemera that may not have been used by the carbine producers. Advertising items, gifts, property marks etc. Edited by New2brass - Dec 09 2021 at 9:53pm |
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Ron does it again with this Irwin Pedersen Patrolman bage. Irwin Pederson was a formation of two companies for producing the M1 carbine. We all know the story. What is interesting is how worn this item is considering how short lived Irwin Pedersen Arms existed. |
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Found this Zippo on Ebay.
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Hi, I love this stuff especially the badges, thanks for posting , regards, Mike
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Ron Shares another great one! Check out this 1950 Pontiac Chieftain. I am sure many of you know Inland made steering wheels, brake linings, weather strips. but that is not what we are looking at. After the war Inland made rubber parts as well as plastic parts, radio cabinets and ice trays. This lead to items like turn signals. But check out this beauty! I did a quick search and thought I found out the different hood ornaments the Chieftain used, I found nothing attributing it to Inland. But this next picture may be the tie to who actually made the plastic lens for the hood ornament. It is a letter opener, How is that for great ephemera made by Inland! |
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That's great!
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2 for 1 but I might be stretching the guidelines of this thread?
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LOL, Underwood for IBM. Was that a documented transfer?
@Wayne, I will see your SG ephemera and raise you! Any "Suggestions" on the year of the tax stamp? |
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1940. Scott RF27. David Albert dalbert@sturmgewehr.com |
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Suggestion Award Winner was probably obvious. The non-denominated tax stamp came into use in 1940 till the playing card tax was repealed in 1965. The B & B cancellation is Brown & Bigelow. B & B made promotional items Dave, They made calendars for the Boy Scouts of America featuring the works of Norman Rockwell! B & B marketed their cards under the Hoyle name. Saginaw used this logo in the 30s and up till at least 1950. the earliest use of the logo on the cards that I have found in 1953 Here is a coin from 1954 so the cards were manufactured sometime in the early 1950s to 1965. @Ncin NICE! |
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Member Ron Dalhamer, retired Inland employee shares a 1963 Inland advertisement for Inland's new product "Inlyte" This was a bid for a way to drop supplies to submarine crews. Ron was on nuclear subs in the early 60's and says they never got supplies like that. |
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Saginaw parts bag.
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