PopKulture's photos with the keyword: flyer

Always a step ahead

06 Feb 2013 236
Vintage advertising brochure from Gardner and Company of Chicago, Illinois, one of the largest manufacturers of punchboards. Circa 1940's.

War games

06 Feb 2013 254
Vintage advertising brochure from Noel's Gay Games of Muncie, Indiana, a longtime presence in the arena of counter-top games and trade stimulators such as punchboards and put-n-take jars. Circa 1940's.

Six can play

07 Feb 2013 297
Vintage advertising brochure for Bally Manufacturing's 1936 Snappy. Machines such as this offered one shot per coin and were more for gambling than what we think of today as pinball machines. Both the flyer and the machine itself, I must admit, with its wonderful Art Deco adornments, do indeed look "snappy!"

Target practice

06 Feb 2013 229
Interior spread from a vintage advertising brochure from Noel's Gay Games of Muncie, Indiana, depicting an intriguing and elaborate punchboard. Circa 1940's.

Golden harvest

08 Feb 2013 308
Back cover of a vintage advertising flyer for Flippy cigarette cases, the military strip-tease novelty case manufactured by Evans Novelty Company of Chicago, Illinois. Circa 1943.

Folding money fast

06 Feb 2013 223
Vintage advertising brochure for the Harlich Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Illinois, some of whose punchboards can be seen in adjoining scans. Circa 1940's.

Payout or ticket

07 Feb 2013 295
Vintage advertising flyer for Bally's 1936 All-Stars pinball machine, though not in the common view of the word. Pinball prior to 1947 meant no flippers, believe it or not. You'd just launch the ball, skillfully as possible, and then nudge the machine short of "tilting" it. Many machines like the one pictured above were "one-shots," or one ball per coin, and featured pay-outs. It took pinball many years to break the gambling stigma of the 1930's, and until the advent of the flipper, it was a tougher case to argue.

Bombshell of military mirth

08 Feb 2013 295
Vintage advertising flyer for Flippy cigarette cases, the military strip-tease novelty case manufactured by Evans Novelty Company of Chicago, Illinois. Circa 1943.

Legal everywhere!

06 Mar 2013 199
Vintage advertising flyer for Daval Manufacturing's fascinating U-Roll-It arcade machine - late 1930's.

Comfortable chair

06 Mar 2013 2 198
Vintage advertising flyer from the 1939 New York World's Fair.

Table golf

10 Apr 2013 238
Vintage advertising brochure for Da-Nite Table Golf from Carnie-Goudie Mfg. Co. - mid 1930's.

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