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A few more from around 1912.



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From circa 1948 the Milbro imported Mitchell reel:

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TJ Harrington, makers of the Regina, Maxima and Omnia reels amongst others...and also the infamous Gat gun, air pistol:

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And another for Edgar Sealey, also at the Brockhill Works:

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Not so much an advert, but a rare catalogue from 1932:


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A rare Allcocks from Canada:

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Oh, here's another...a bit more recent....the wares being offered...insurance! Circa 2013......

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The Pifco steel chair, I remember it well. Sank in the mud, the clip came undone, too low to get to your feet without falling over, canvas seat split..... a nightmare. Nice advert though :-)

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More please,

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If the chair was as good as their cycle lights, then I'm glad I don't have one...

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I liked the illustration from 1959

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