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Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Great post, it's the paper ephemera that I love the most (and it seems as if all of it is getting so expensive!).

The Top's Motel brochure is fun, and I like how they used the castle from Herb Ryman's first drawing of Disneyland in their map!

Friday, 16 January, 2009

Blogger Katella Gate said...

The trip to the moon flight certificate has some odd language because the idea is borrowed from an older tradition of "Crossing the Line".

When a passenger ship crosses the equator, a mock ceremony is held at the stern in which King Neptune comes onboard to levy a toll on the ship and the passengers.

When the toll is paid, frequently in sea shells (shades of "I, Claudius"), King Neptune presents passengers with a certificate exempting them from future payment.

Being a royal proclamation, the certificates usually start with “Know All Ye By These Presents”.

They seldom mention what a great airline TWA was.

Saturday, 17 January, 2009

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