Posted 5 months ago
kerry10456
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jamieyrd posted a ceiling fan pull chain with one of these cardboard images, so I thought I'd post the can, LOL. Thanks for looking and hope you enjoy.
Kerry
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Posted 5 months ago
kerry10456
(494 items)
jamieyrd posted a ceiling fan pull chain with one of these cardboard images, so I thought I'd post the can, LOL. Thanks for looking and hope you enjoy.
Kerry
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Here's Jamie posting:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/59771-various-fan-pull-advertising?in=activity
Okay ... I'm loving this because of my warped sense of humor. Have you thought of taking the actual coffee can and attaching it to the ceiling fan pull chain?
Thank you:
Tony
Jamie
Sean
rniederman, might have something there,LOL
eccentric1
for stopping in and sharing the comments and the love, very appreciated!!
Thank you very much MattyG for dropping by and sharing the loves, very appreciated!!
Ooh! Yummy I Love it. I am a coffee Lover. Thanks for posting
kerry10456 who made this coffee and do you know the year? Thank you
i love good ole midwest butternut coffee -- makes me homesick for my ole nebrasky roots -- oh per your request biker baby is ready for your wardrobe review -- have a great evening
bratjdd, Paxton and Gallagher Co. Omaha, Neb. around the late 1940's-50's. Flodgers owns the "Butter-Nut" name now.
Thank you bratjdd, epson233(I love the "Biker Babe") and mrmajestic1 for the comments and the loves, very appreciated!!
Kevin, love the story,LOL. and we know I can't spell :-)
Thank you Mani for sharing the loves!! xxoo :-)
Thank you Phil for stopping by and showing the loves, very appreciated!!