That was SWELL! I especially like the pencil sketches of the Covered Wagon Show diorama and Ghost Town.
Sunday, 01 May, 2011
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Thank you so much for posting this heartwarming catalog. I know some of us have memories of getting and giving Knott's jellies and preserves, especially at Christmas. I still have two of the 6-jar boxes with the empty jars inside.
Sunday, 01 May, 2011
Welcome to Bonus Sunday. Today we've got something a little different, a Gifts Catalog from Knott's Berry Farm for the 1954-55 Season. There's some great artwork in here, especially on the first few and last few pages.
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Now I'm in the mood for something with Boysenberries in it, I think I'll use this handy order form.
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Side note: Last week on Bonus Sunday I posted the Spring 1982 Edition of Vacationland Magazine. A keen blog reader noticed that page 23 was missing, wow, someone actually reads these things? The corrected version can be found here (link).
posted by Vintage Disneyland Tickets at 12:01 AM on May 1, 2011
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Close this window Jump to comment formThat was cool! Does anybody sell those dried fruit trays anymore. As a kid, I was the only weirdo in the family that actually liked them.
Saturday, 30 April, 2011
Connie - sign me up for the dried fruit tray as well! Hell - I STILL like fruitcake, too!
Sunday, 01 May, 2011
Everything is lovingly wrapped in colored cellophane, which somehow makes it feel old fashioned! What a great catalog.
Sunday, 01 May, 2011
That was SWELL! I especially like the pencil sketches of the Covered Wagon Show diorama and Ghost Town.
Sunday, 01 May, 2011
Thank you so much for posting this heartwarming catalog. I know some of us have memories of getting and giving Knott's jellies and preserves, especially at Christmas. I still have two of the 6-jar boxes with the empty jars inside.
Sunday, 01 May, 2011