This advertisement comes from the October, 1955 issue of Geyer’s Stationery Magazine. I like the music motif:
At the bottom of the page is another mention of that magical, mysterious land called Pencildom (though they spelled it “pencil-dom”):
This advertisement comes from the October, 1955 issue of Geyer’s Stationery Magazine. I like the music motif:
At the bottom of the page is another mention of that magical, mysterious land called Pencildom (though they spelled it “pencil-dom”):
The a-mazin’ Dixon line sounds like one from Darrin Stevens. Maybe that’s why only Samantha had the Blackwing.
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Excellent point! I wonder if they were alluding to the Mason-Dixon line at all (not sure why they would, though).
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Is it true what they say about Dixie? Does the sun really shine all the time? I stopped at eating possum, though.
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