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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

TRUST ME

8 comments:

  1. A buncha junk. Where's the xray specs?
    Tim

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  2. Aw you kids. This was a chance for young entrepreneurs to hone their skills.

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  3. Building a marketing data base the old fashioned way,on

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  4. wonder what the commission rate was, on selling $4 worth of stuff?

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  5. The one that stuck in my mind was B.L.Mellinger & Co of Los Angeles.
    His was an import deal, as in you imported stuff and sold it, or maybe he imported it, but anyway there was a pageful of interesting things at ridiculous prices.
    Does anyone remember the mag "Let's Pretend" that displayed the ad? I wasn't old enough to read back in 1950.
    tomw

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  6. Do kids do that anymore? Hell no. I bought my first cool bicycle selling American Greetings cards door to door when I was 10 or 11. The razor blade thing though was a scam. The dude's name is your first clue if your math skills weren't good enough to figure out what might be the commission on $4 sales. Mom was right. Besides only morons would trust a Japanese blade over Gillette.

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  7. I just watched Beaver and Wally trying to sell cheap perfume to earn a movie projector that was so crummy Ward bought them a better one for trying so hard. Our favorite show on MeTV.

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  8. Cloverine brand salve ads in Boys Life magazine.

    Sell Cloverine and earn prizes like a radio, a BB gun, a pony, guitars, watches, etc.

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