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re: Catalogs from way back when
Posted on 10/28/24 at 11:10 pm to Tempratt
Posted on 10/28/24 at 11:10 pm to Tempratt
I'm honor of this glorious find I'm gonna have to rub one out tonight, under the comforter with a flashlight to a glorious woman with immaculately teased hair and wearing only the finest sheer and stretchy teddy. I can't wait to find those nipples peaking on through. May even have to finish things off in a tube sock for old times sake.
I feel like a kid again just thinking about it
I feel like a kid again just thinking about it
Posted on 10/28/24 at 11:12 pm to Tempratt
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This post was edited on 10/29/24 at 8:00 pm
Posted on 10/28/24 at 11:20 pm to Tempratt
Smokey Mountain Knife Works Catalogs IYKYK
TYFYS
TYFYS
Posted on 10/28/24 at 11:46 pm to Tempratt
There were two that I really liked.
Sears ... and there was this outdoor gear catalog. I can't remember the name, but it was 50s and 60s. Wish I could remember the name.
Hin***** something or other maybe? It was a German name. Damnit, my brain is getting old.
Sears ... and there was this outdoor gear catalog. I can't remember the name, but it was 50s and 60s. Wish I could remember the name.
Hin***** something or other maybe? It was a German name. Damnit, my brain is getting old.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 11:51 pm to Tempratt
Time to bust out the parachute pants and start breaking.


Posted on 10/29/24 at 6:46 am to Tempratt
For $1500 you could have a 5 plus bedroom house. But did it have a "master" bed or bath?????????????????????
Posted on 10/29/24 at 7:02 am to Tempratt
Aggie Nation’s fondest related memory was the man on page 602 in 1975.
Posted on 10/29/24 at 7:53 am to soccerfüt
I loved when the Sears or Service Merchandise catalogs were delivered. My parents never ordered the expensive stuff I wanted but did get an NFL logo wood burning kit when I was 9 and a few other things like Dallas Cowboys pajamas,etc.. I always wanted one of those big arse race tracks. Never got one.
Posted on 10/29/24 at 8:12 am to Tempratt
I remember as a kid in 1975, wanting Saints gear. But they sucked in 1975, and their gear wan't always in the catalog...


Posted on 10/29/24 at 9:48 am to DellTronJon
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remember always wanting a pair of theses eastbay badboys.

Posted on 10/29/24 at 10:34 pm to tonydtigr
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Herter’s?
Bingo, yes, that's it! Thank you!
Posted on 10/29/24 at 10:39 pm to Tempratt
Some of those houses in the late 1910s and early 1920s Sears catalogs are incredibly nice and you know built much better than the shite now.
Posted on 10/30/24 at 12:20 am to Tempratt
Goat ..

This post was edited on 10/30/24 at 12:25 am
Posted on 10/30/24 at 5:40 am to Tempratt
If you go far enough back with the Sears catalog you will find they sold houses.
Posted on 10/30/24 at 7:13 am to Tempratt
My house is over 100 years old and when I remodeled the kitchen we found framing for an old milk door that was stuffed with 1930s newspapers and two Sears catalogs from 1934 for insulation.
Productivity that day took a dive after the discovery while we read through a lot of it.
“Princess” Elizabeth was wild to see. There was also a piece on Hitler, before he was the monster and was just a politician in the worlds eye.
Productivity that day took a dive after the discovery while we read through a lot of it.
“Princess” Elizabeth was wild to see. There was also a piece on Hitler, before he was the monster and was just a politician in the worlds eye.
Posted on 10/30/24 at 8:36 am to Tempratt
Service Merchandise was huge in our area back in the 70's and very early 80's before they went under. Loved the place....loved the catalog.
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