Celluloid movie ads.
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Daisy Mae
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Re: Celluloid movie ads.
Very cool!!
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Re: Celluloid movie ads.
And there’s the final word !! Doctors used TOURING CARS !! not coupes !! 
Get a horse !
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Re: Celluloid movie ads.
The sixth one caught my attention."USE GENUINE FORD PARTS for Ford maintenance work". The coupe has non-Ford wire wheels.
Those look like a fantastic collection of early advertising. Being "celluloid", I would guess they were intended to be projected? Perhaps onto a movie theater screen between short subjects and the feature film?
Those look like a fantastic collection of early advertising. Being "celluloid", I would guess they were intended to be projected? Perhaps onto a movie theater screen between short subjects and the feature film?