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though continued to use the Pohl name until the 1940’s)--though it sounds pretty great too
and I find it quite transportive
drawers open and close with ease
The larger of the two hearts features checkerboard paper weaving on both sides
Rare C. 1940 J&J Red Cross Band-Aid Tin model railroad signs though continued to use theI picked this up yesterday purely for the design the combination of the red cross (my favorite logo), sans serif capital lettering (which Johnson and Johnson used for its own logo only for a very short time) and creamy white of the tin, plus its proportions, just struck me as pretty much 100% perfect. I've since discovered this particular tin, produced 1940 42 or so, is quite a rare one (I found one listed at $100!), and one which Johnson and Johnson
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