Friday, March 6, 2026

1904 St. Louis World's Fair Souvenirs

One of the better estate sales of the year (so far) took place today in Rock Hill, MO and runs all weekend as well. And thankfully for me, the bulk of this person's vast, meticulously curated collection focused on something that I've been a rabid collector of for years as well: 1904 St. Louis World's Fair items. Arriving within the first hour of doors opening proved very rewarding, as every room was packed full of World's Fair related things: books, photos, paperweights and ephemera, gilded dish ware, pins, posters, etc. I actually had my eye set on a few things I had spotted the night before while scouring the estate sale website photos, and to my luck, (and despite the large shuffling crowd), I excitedly scored these few gems I wanted most. First, this lovely bronze sculpture of a nouveau nymph standing on a lily pad base with a giant butterfly spreading its wings at her feet. On her shoulder she holds a large vase, which appears to have been converted into possibly an incense burner area (or I suppose you could also place a candle on top as well), --and whatever else was originally at the very top here now seems to have been lost forever. It might have even been a lamp. From every angle though, this awesome antique is full of superb, shapely curves and detail, and a small plaque just below the butterfly's head notes that this piece did in fact come from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. I also acquired a small aluminum tip tray containing another attractive nouveau maiden, complete with a racy little Adam and Eve poem, no less-- as well as two Yale Coffee book marks (featuring more Victorian era vixens), that were given away at the Steinwender-Stoffregen Coffee Co. booth during the fair. There was still so much to see and dig through at the estate sale, I may go back tomorrow...

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

What's the Use!

Here's a funny, two-page, Charles Atlas ad spoof filler from The Amazing Adventures of Buster Crabbe #1, (Winter '53-54.) Poor Mortimer though... I'd really like to know what he was doing to get such weird muscle formation in the 3rd panel on page two! I mean, it seems clear that he worked hard to beef up more than just his arms and chest to impress Millie, --but what the??!!

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Chuck Thorndike's Secrets of Cartooning

The Complete Book of Fun for Boys (Knickerbocker Publishing, 1943) doesn't contain a single chapter about how to score with the ladies, but it will teach you how to handle a rope, punch a bag, spot an airplane, and oh wtf ever! The editor of this book clearly knew what they were doing because Chapter One is what every boy wants more than anything else in the world (second only to scoring with girls), --and that's The Secrets to Cartooning! And better yet, we get master cartoonist, animator, illustrator, Chuck Thorndike to show you the real ropes in 8 tremendous lessons. So grab yourself a pencil and some paper, it's time for you to become a cartoonist too! You can always learn jiu-jitsu and ventriloquism later, after you become the life of the party...


Friday, February 27, 2026

Tales from the Shackman TV

I found this tiny vintage Shackman dollhouse TV the other day. Made of all wood and from Japan, originally it had a picture of waterfall taped inside the oval screen opening, but it was ripped anyway, so I replaced it with a picture of Peter Cushing as the heart-stopping zombie, Arthur Grimsdyke, via Amicus Studio's truly excellent Tales from the Crypt (1972) film. Much better, eh? And who's that planted right in front of the bubu tube in a comfy red bean bag chair and watching this frightening drive-in classic? Why, it's Labubu and her boney boyfriend, Tycoco! Now, TFTC isn't a 3D movie, but Bubu's wearing 3D glasses anyway for some reason, --and still seems to be totally into it! But despite being a fleshless bag of bones like scary old Mr. Grimsdyke, Tycoco doesn't seem to be enjoying the movie at all-- wahh! Oh well, there's always cartoons and blind box toy unboxing vids on youtube that they can totally just watch later.

Labubu TV is part of the one-off "hanging card" figure series, via Pop Mart / How2work.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Daytime Sun, Nightime Fun

This is one of the better vintage Las Vegas brochures I've stumbled upon in all my years collecting. It's seriously jammed packed with the cutest cartoon art and photos, (lots of cool lettering styles too!), that I insist we zoom in on certain portions of every page to get some closer looksies! Okay now, who wants to go to Vegas with me? Daytime sun, and nighttime fun, indeed!