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English: from Popular Science magazine, April 1948, this ad from Gulf Hamstery appeared on a page full of classified ads. This same ad appeared in other issues of this magazine and other magazines targeting a similar audience perhaps between 1948-1951. This ad appeared with no copyright notice in the magazine.
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Source Popular Science magazine, April 1948, reproduced at the Modern Mechanix blog
Author Gulf Hamstery

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