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Here is a rare opportunity to see a 1950's (possibly late 40's?) shipping label from The Frank F. Taylor Company that manufactured the Taylor Tot Baby Walker seen in the next two pictures.
This label is on the original Taylor Tot Walker box which is for sale on Ebay at the present time. The photo was used with permission of the owner. He's asking $269.00 for a grey colored, Model P-55 Baby Walker.
Here is a rare opportunity to see a 1950's (possibly late 40's?) Baby Walker Box from The Frank F. Taylor Company that manufactured the Taylor Tot Baby Walker seen in the next two pictures after the label picture.
The Taylor Tot Walker and box is for sale on E-bay at the present time.
The photo was used with permission of the owner. He's asking $269.00 for a grey colored, Model P-55 Baby Walker.
The Chiyo Maru was a passenger and cargo vessel built in 1908 that made regular passages between San Francisco, Japan. and Hong Kong. She hit a reef and was grounded on Mar 31, 1916 on Lambean (sp?) Island on her way back to S.F. Follow this link for photos of her grounded on the rocks:
[F170712] Well, I was expecting one of those, but not from amazon. It's fascinating that this was for an used book formerly found on the shelves of the Nevada, Iowa, public library. Well, the title is "All Night Long: How to Make Love to a Man over 50." (ordered for a friend :).
In an amusing coincidence (to me), a recent parcel sent containing an action figure sent from Giantoy.com, based in China, bears a return address of Rancho Cucamonga in California.
I do not know if the Rancho Cucamonga address is an American shipping center for Giantoy, or if it is an after-purchase address belonging to the shipping courier service.
I find the Rancho Cucamonga address amusing, however, because I have recently featured the classic Daffy Duck / Bugs Bunny / Mel Blanc railroad station intercom announcement, "now leaving for Anaheim, Azusa, and Cuuuu-camonga" in some of the action figure photos stories I post online.
Prior to being featured in Loony Tunes, the "Anaheim, Azusa, and Cucamonga" line had been a running gag on comedian Jack Benny's radio and television programs.