Saturday, December 6, 2008

40s Pin-Up Mutoscope cards


Today I went and browsed a antique store and found these vintage 40s pin-up cards by .Mutoscope that came out of a vending machine in the 40s. I got a pretty good deal on them, I think they are worth more than what I paid. Sometimes antique stores will have fair prices on some things and other things are over priced, I think it depends on the collector and what sells locally. I have been looking for pin-up ephemera for a while an it is not easy to find. I also want to start collecting more older vintage lingerie from the 20s.
I also found a Victorian jacket for a steal!

6 comments:

Lydia said...

The pinups are too amazing!

Regan said...

thanks, yeah i was surprised to find them.

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