Gene Autry was never famous in the Philippines, but somehow, Autry items found their way here, like these assorted books which made good reading for young cowboys (and a nice collection for the Western collector).
Friday, September 30, 2016
374. GENE AUTRY COLLECTIBLE BOOKS
One of my favorite Western stars was Gene Autry (b.1907/d.1998), the cowboy performer who first sang the popular Xmas carol,"Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer". In fact, turned many Christmas songs into hits, including "Santa Claus Is
Coming to Town", his own composition "Here Comes Santa Claus" and "Frosty the Snowman". I have "Rudolph" among my old records somewhere.
Autry appeared in over 93 films from the 30s thru the 50s, and in his own "The Gene Autry Show" TV series. He personified the
straight-shooting hero—honest, brave, and true, and became a role model for many American kids.
He also had a huge hit with a weekly show on CBS
Radio, Gene Autry's Melody Ranch. His horse, Champion, also had a CBS-TV and
Mutual radio series, T"he Adventures of Champion." As always, his shows generated merchandise that kids went crazy for--from coloring books, Little Golden Books, paper dolls, toy guns, character watches, children's and play guitars.
Gene Autry was never famous in the Philippines, but somehow, Autry items found their way here, like these assorted books which made good reading for young cowboys (and a nice collection for the Western collector).
Gene Autry was never famous in the Philippines, but somehow, Autry items found their way here, like these assorted books which made good reading for young cowboys (and a nice collection for the Western collector).
Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
books,
cowboy stars,
Gene Autry,
Little Golden Books,
Western collectibles
Sunday, September 18, 2016
373. SLEEPY-EYED CAT SQUEEZE TOY by EDWARD MOBLEY
I've always been a feline fan, so when I saw this vintage squeeze toy, I knew I had to bring it home at once! It was made by Edward Mobley Co. Arrow Rubber Plastic Corp. in 1960, and is known as Sleepy Eyed Squeaky Cat.
This rubber cat is over 9 inches long, and has a close-open eye mechanism similar to those outfitted on dolls. The blue-eyed cat also has a head that can be twisted and posed.
This rubber cat is over 9 inches long, and has a close-open eye mechanism similar to those outfitted on dolls. The blue-eyed cat also has a head that can be twisted and posed.
The Arrow Rubber and Plastic Corp. was a custom molding
company that made standard body assemblies for toys and dolls, e.g., arms,
legs, and bodies in the 1950s and 1960s. They also manufactured toys licensed by Edward Mobley.
J.L. Prescott Co. purchased the Arrow Rubber and Plastic Corp. in 1968,
changing its name to Arrow Molded Products, a division of J.L. Prescott
Company.
They also manufactured toys licensed by Edward Mobley. J.L. Prescott Co. purchased the Arrow Rubber and Plastic Corp. in 1968, changing its name to Arrow Molded Products, a division of J.L. Prescott Company.
Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
animals,
children's toys,
rubber toy,
squeak toy,
thrift shop
Monday, September 12, 2016
372. Politics is a Game: 1965 MACAPAGAL-ROXAS CHECKER BOARD
An artifact from the national elections of 1965 is this lawanit checkerboard game, given away by the Liberal Party--headed by the re-electionist President Diosdado p. Macapagal and his VP bet, Gerry Roxas, father of presidential wannabe, Mar Roxas. This well-worn political memorabilia also features the party's senatorial slate--Ramon Bagatsing, Cesar Climaco, Ramon Diaz, Sergio Osmena Jr., Alejandro Roces, Jovito Salonga, and Lucas Paredes, The party was no match to the up and coming former Senate president Ferdinand Marcos and team mate Fernando Lopez, who trounced them convincingly at the polls. Only 2 of the LP best got senatorial seats too. Marcos would stay in power for over 2 decades and for his opponents--it was back to the gameboard!
Labels:
1960s,
boardgame,
children's toys,
Filipiniana,
games,
political memorabilia
Sunday, September 4, 2016
371. 1950s,COKE 6-BOTTLE ALUMINUM CARRIER
For quick pick-ups, pick up a couple of Cokes in a nifty 6-bottle aluminum carrier from the 50s. Found in an local online ad, the Coke bottle carrier has a stamped "Drink Coca Cola" graphics on the body with a wooden handle.
This is a rarely-seen U.S. made version as the most common carriers available are all-aluminum with a wire handle. Vintage aqua Coke bottles are shown snuggly fitted into this portable midcentury Coca Cola relic-- a great memento of those times when all it took was a Coke to refresh you best!
Labels:
1950s,
bottles,
Coca Cola,
domestic collectible,
soda pop collectibles,
U.S.
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