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1931 Lucky Tiger Print Advertisement Clipping - Hair Care Tonic - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
1931 Lucky Tiger Print Advertisement Clipping - Hair Care Tonic - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1931 Lucky Tiger Print Advertisement Clipping - Hair Care Tonic - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
Measures Approx. 2-1/2" Wide By 1-3/8" Tall
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Clipping.
This 1931 Advertisement For Lucky Tiger Hair And Scalp Treatment Reflects The Bold Marketing Strategies Of The Early 20th Century. Featuring A Stylized Illustration Of A Woman With Flowing Hair Beside A Tiger, The Image Reinforces The Brand Name While Symbolizing Strength And Beauty. The Product, Marketed As A Proven Germicide, Promised To Stop Itching And Scalp Irritations With A Single Application. During This Era, Hair Tonics Were Popular Grooming Essentials, Especially In Barber Shops. Lucky Tiger, Founded In Kansas City In 1935, Became A Leading Brand Among Barbers And Beauty Parlors. The Ad’s Use Of Bold Typography, A Guarantee, And Widespread Availability At Druggists And Barbers Showcases The Persuasive Advertising Techniques Of The 1930s.
Product Photos Include A Logo Watermark And Possibly An Object For Scale / Photography Purposes Only. Also, Product Listings May Include Newspaper Images, Display Photos Or Short Video Clips Relevant To The Item Which Are Not Included In The Purchase. The Product Title Is For The Exact Item Available.
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