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I was thinking to myself for a change...
and I reminded myself of odd businesses and opportunities which I read in the backpages of comic books and, God Knows where else.
The knick-knacks and gags offered by Honor House, the original mail order purveyor of useless things. And Johnson Smith, a mail order gag, novelty and supplier of props for magicians.
I cannot remember where I encountered Blackhawk Films, or the NY warehouse that sold blocks of 1,000 45 RPM singles for a penny a piece, but in blocks of 1000.
Blackhawk films offered 8mm home movie prints of B and Z films, but silent-only; many Ed Wood films, with a few selected films offered in 16mm prints,
and they featured a series of 8mm films of the French model and actress "Arletty", for connoisseurs of "French model art films".
Arletty even has a wikipedia page!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arletty
I also remember Adams novelties and magic tricks. This was a company that sold novelties such as "The Smoking Dog"; a tiny plastic dog that came with a tiny bag of "cigarettes". You were instructed to place the "cigarette" in the dog's mouth and light it.
Once lit, the "cigarette" would elicit tiny smoke rings from the tiny plastic dog.
Adams also sold "Magic Magician Smoke" which came in a tube. You applied "Magic Magician Smoke" to your fingertips and then pressed them together, and then quickly sprang them apart and the "magic smoke" would appear.
In actuality, it was only glue making glue fibers that was supposed to pass for "magic smoke", but it really wasn't very convincing, and then you had to remove the glue residues from your fingertips on your own. Removal of "magic smoke" came with absolutely no instructions.
Do you remember anything about these, or have your own personal story to tell?
If you do not, I understand. These are matters which you really had to be there at the time to appreciate!
and I reminded myself of odd businesses and opportunities which I read in the backpages of comic books and, God Knows where else.
The knick-knacks and gags offered by Honor House, the original mail order purveyor of useless things. And Johnson Smith, a mail order gag, novelty and supplier of props for magicians.
I cannot remember where I encountered Blackhawk Films, or the NY warehouse that sold blocks of 1,000 45 RPM singles for a penny a piece, but in blocks of 1000.
Blackhawk films offered 8mm home movie prints of B and Z films, but silent-only; many Ed Wood films, with a few selected films offered in 16mm prints,
and they featured a series of 8mm films of the French model and actress "Arletty", for connoisseurs of "French model art films".
Arletty even has a wikipedia page!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arletty
I also remember Adams novelties and magic tricks. This was a company that sold novelties such as "The Smoking Dog"; a tiny plastic dog that came with a tiny bag of "cigarettes". You were instructed to place the "cigarette" in the dog's mouth and light it.
Once lit, the "cigarette" would elicit tiny smoke rings from the tiny plastic dog.
Adams also sold "Magic Magician Smoke" which came in a tube. You applied "Magic Magician Smoke" to your fingertips and then pressed them together, and then quickly sprang them apart and the "magic smoke" would appear.
In actuality, it was only glue making glue fibers that was supposed to pass for "magic smoke", but it really wasn't very convincing, and then you had to remove the glue residues from your fingertips on your own. Removal of "magic smoke" came with absolutely no instructions.
Do you remember anything about these, or have your own personal story to tell?
If you do not, I understand. These are matters which you really had to be there at the time to appreciate!
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