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fanuvbrak
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My wife and I have collected antiques for years and years. It used to be that nearly every weekend, we'd head out into the country to scope out antique stores and barn sales or junk shops. We got a lot of nice stuff over the years.
One area that always interested me was old advertising. When we were traveling through Tennessee, we found two original Bull Durham ads from the 20's. They were in near perfect shape and we had them framed. Anyways, they've been sitting in their boxes since our last move. I ran across them last weekend and was excited to put them up once the front room was finished. I've done some research and it looks like one of these has been reproduced. It's this:
The other one depicts a southern black family on a porch. Two men are smoking and the slogan is "My, it shure am sweet tastan!"
I love the rich color in these and the fact that they're originals. But, they are kind of racist.
Sidenote: We have several black friends and they all love these.
What do you think?
And Mark, if this is out of bounds, please delete this thread.
One area that always interested me was old advertising. When we were traveling through Tennessee, we found two original Bull Durham ads from the 20's. They were in near perfect shape and we had them framed. Anyways, they've been sitting in their boxes since our last move. I ran across them last weekend and was excited to put them up once the front room was finished. I've done some research and it looks like one of these has been reproduced. It's this:

The other one depicts a southern black family on a porch. Two men are smoking and the slogan is "My, it shure am sweet tastan!"
I love the rich color in these and the fact that they're originals. But, they are kind of racist.
Sidenote: We have several black friends and they all love these.
What do you think?
And Mark, if this is out of bounds, please delete this thread.