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Started by lptools, October 03, 2017, 06:11:00 PM

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lptools

Hello, I found this a couple weeks ago, haven't had a chance to post it. Seems to be a vinyl/plastic material, with a 2 digit phone number. Stick pins for mounting to what I am guessing would be a cloth visor? Thanks, Lou
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turnnut

  they had cloth visors, seats and  car ceilings.

  perhaps stuck it on the back side of the visor, if it was on the front, when you needed to pull
   the visor down to block the sun, it would fall out into your lap.

   just a thought.

Papaw

Cool find!
I just sold some oil change stickers Galena Oil OIL CHANGE SERVICE STICKERS ORIGINAL 1945 Edition
for $8 and shipping.
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bill300d

I've not seen that type IP but I am quite familiar with the type Papaw just sold.
A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

lptools

This is a local piece, Amecks, where are you?? Mr. Matson was I believe a banker, and owned a car dealership. The more desirable types of this visor mounted reminder were bigger advertising names such as Canadian Club.
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turnnut

 they also made some with two clips to put on your visor that had small dials to turn to change the numbers,
those were plastic.

  do any of you folks remember the 45 RPM record players that they sold to install  in your auto ?
  around the 50's.   if you hit a good bump, the needle would jump up. ( good for scrathing the records)l

lptools

Hello, Turnut. This has 5 separate dials that you turn to set the future oil change date. I just used a sharp pencil in the dials to turn them. It only goes to 99,999, that is about 80,000 miles short of my '04 Silverado!!!!!!  Regards, Lou
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bill300d

Quote from: turnnut on October 03, 2017, 07:56:45 PM
they also made some with two clips to put on your visor that had small dials to turn to change the numbers,
those were plastic.

  do any of you folks remember the 45 RPM record players that they sold to install  in your auto ?
  around the 50's.   if you hit a good bump, the needle would jump up. ( good for scrathing the records)l
I think I saw one of those in a car at a car show once.
A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

turnnut

  Lou, is there any marks on the dials where someone may have used a common pin ?

back in the 50's, the catalog of choice was J .C .Whitney, , (if my memory is right)  Warshawsky became J. C. W HITNEY.

    they had everything that you needed or wanted.  Warshawsky startedas a junk yard, selling used car parts,  somewhere I
    have catalogs from both companies.

Papaw

I bought quite a bit from J C Whitney in the old days.
I have a string of led lights on  the bed of the truck between the bumper and tailgate ( brake and taillights ) that still work today.
They are still in business.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/
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amecks

Hi Lou.  Just noticed this post this morning.  It sounds like you already googled Matson and Scriber.  There's an obituary, apparently there are roads named Matson in the area, and another link may be existing relatives in the area.
If it is not very sellable, maybe one of his relatives would appreciate it?
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyononda/OBITUARY/fbmatson.html
https://www.peoplefinders.com/name/hubert-matson
Al
Jordan, NY

lptools

Hello, Al. I have found family pieces before, and usually the family is not interested. I even tried to return a set of Military Dog Tags, and the family did not want them. But I will look into it. Thanks, Lou
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Bill Houghton

Quote from: turnnut on October 03, 2017, 07:56:45 PMdo any of you folks remember the 45 RPM record players that they sold to install  in your auto ?  around the 50's.   if you hit a good bump, the needle would jump up. ( good for scratching the records)l
I thought you were supposed to play records on those when you were parked.  Nice, romantic records.  While you were parked somewhere you could neck.