Girlie Poker Decks
Page Thirteen, Issue Four
These cards were found in eastern Pennsylvania, tucked into a cigar box along with some dingy
Black Light Posters
Page Twelve, Issue Four
In 1972, Webster Groves’s local head shop, Spectrum, was right next door to a hippie clothing
Sales à Go Go
Page Eleven, Issue Four
My brother found these photographs in a box somewhere. The men’s badges and funny hats read:
Lucky Charms
Page Ten, Issue Four
“Dear Lucky Find Gazette,” asks a reader who signs herself Out Of Luck: “How do I change my
Railroad Menus
Page Nine, Issue Four
Back in the good old days, a person could wend his way across this great big country in the
Greasy Hair Through The Ages
Page Eight, Issue Four
Recently one of our staffers went to the beauty parlor at lunch and came back to the office
Stitchery Pictures
Page Seven, Issue Four
We’re not sure why we’d rather show off the 70s stuff we have in our collection, when we have
Old Maid
Page Six, Issue Four
I knew an Old Maid who looked exactly like the lady in the bird hat above. Her name was Miss
Bridge Ladies
Page Five, Issue Four
Euchre and pinochle are the card games of choice here at the office, but when we look at these
Little Hippies
Page Four, Issue Four
All of these clothes were crammed into a red plaid-painted metal case, which, we’ve been told,
Celluloid Buttons
Page Three, Issue Four
Celluloid “bubble top” buttons are just about the best Art Deco deal around. One can still find a
Country Classics
Page Two, Issue Four
This is the way farms used to look before meth-amphetamine scourged the countryside. Just
Career Girl Romance
Page One, Issue Four
The picture above is from a 60s board game called “What Shall I Be?” In those days little girls