Pissoir Tchotchke
At least it’s a more original souvenir of France than another god-damn Eiffel Tower. Photo by Above All.
At least it’s a more original souvenir of France than another god-damn Eiffel Tower. Photo by Above All.
Keeping with the hair theme, the Variocurler perm system (1980) from Belgian manufacturer Olivia Garden. That style in the lower right is ready to come… Read More »Variocurler
“One of the top brands of hair dryers during the ‘50s was the “Handy Hannah,” a lovely model, coming in three different colors and boasting… Read More »Handy Hannah Hair Dryer
Crazy Foam made its debut in 1965. This looks like an early one to me. I recall having Batman. Photo by Arlington House.
Me neither. Now they’re locked up in the store tighter than oxycontin. Photo by Tanenbaum’s Treasures.
Photo by Grasons.
I can understand why the estate agent wanted to get into the photo with this marvellous creation. Photo by Johnevieve.
Craftsman is not just for wrenches and powertools. Looks like in the 1950s they had some bolder ideas to offer, like this 13 piece barber… Read More »Craftsman Barber Kit
To be honest, neither do I. Photo by Veteran.
You know, like those forbidden foods where the cake is actually a sponge, and the bacon is actually a mineral. This looks like forbidden Kleenex… Read More »Forbidden Kleenex