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By Ken Carbone | 04-08-2010 | 4:52 PM
Nitrate Agencies Co., 1925
Scott & Williams, Inc., 1946
The American Tobacco Co., 1935
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, 1957
The Baxter Corp., 1974
The Tabulating Machine Co., 1931
Arbie Mineral Feed Co., Inc., 1954
Lydia V. Billing, 1936
Philomene G. Walsh, 1938
Worthington Products Co., 1945
Educational Data Sciences, 1965
Guano is the excrement (feces and urine) of seabirds, bats, and seals. The pure stuff is the best.
The new book American Trademarks: A Compendium unearths hundreds of forgotten logotypes and trademarks. Here are 11 of the quirkiest.
The new book American Trademarks: A Compendium unearths hundreds of forgotten logotypes and trademarks. Here are 11 of the quirkiest.
For the fun of fine hosiery.
When smoking was high class.
Once symbolizing the wonder of being wired.
Ready to go boldly where no man has gone before.
IBM before they were "Big Blue."
A forerunner for a Harley?
Classic elegance and grace. But this was for a hair growth company.
Did they mean "Hair On"?
Wow! A triple pun!
This product under promises and over delivers.
Always wise.
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