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Take a look at some of the samples below of scanned catalogs available on our Member Site…

 

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We offer scores of other catalogs and valuable Links to scanned catalog material including:

·        Old Johnson Smith Co. Novelty Catalogs

·        Other Vintage Novelty Catalogs

·        Old U.S department store catalogs…Sears, Wards, etc.

Including Xmas “Wish Books”…Links to Complete catalog scans!

 

 

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·        Old Canadian Department Store Catalogs like Eaton’s & Simpsons

·        Magic Catalogs

·        Photos

·        Great Links to Catalog Scan Sources

·        Reviews & In-Depth Articles about vintage catalogs…See samples below.

·        And, much more!...

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Here’s a recent Interview we had with Marty Weil of Ephemera:

Ephemera Expert Marty Weil Interviews OldCatalogs ...

Interview With Marty Weil of EPHEMERA 2/26/08

Old Catalogs - Collector Talks About Cool Stuff Inside

 

Forrest Flanders operates a web site about buying, selling, and collecting old catalogs. In the following interview, he talks about his life-long interest in old catalogs and the cool stuff he's found inside them.

ephemera: Old catalogs are one of the more fun realms of ephemera, I think. How'd you come to be so heavily involved with them?

Flanders: I've been interested in old catalogs probably since the age of 13, when I got my first issue of the Johnson Smith & Co. novelty catalog. As a youngster, I really liked the unusual novelties, the layouts of the pages, and the cartoon style artwork. There's really nothing like an old Johnson Smith catalog...it can be garish, brassy, hype and yet "cool" at the same time.

I decided to pursue this as a hobby, recently, when I became disabled, and I can tell that there's room for everyone in this hobby.

Whatever your interests may be, there are certainly old catalogs that were printed related to those categories. You can be a generalist, and collect whatever appeals to you, or you can collect a niche category. Some of the more popular niche collecting categories include: old department stores, Xmas ,cars, tools, fishing tackle, fashion, novelties, magic and literally 100's of other categories!

ephemera: What challenges do you face in finding catalogs to add to your collection?

Forrest: The hardest part about this as a hobby is that you've got to find the catalogs. The best place for me has been on eBay. Run a search, generally, under the keyword "catalogs," and you will come up with thousands of listings. The trading is active, and I think you'll find that catalog collecting a very popular little niche that has been overlooked by many people!

Also, it's a good idea to check out booksellers. The best one to use, without a doubt, is abe.com. They have the best inventory of old books and catalogs in the world. I don't find that the other well-known book dealers like alibris.com can come even close to matching abe.com for inventory and results. You can also get out the word through the social networking sites like Facebook, etc. It should be easy to attract some new friends because, between you and me, who doesn't like old catalogs?

ephemera: Yeah, old Catalogs are like Sara Lee snack cakes, nobody doesn't love 'em. Speaking of love, what are your favorite catalogs?

Forrest: My personal favorite categories of catalog collecting are magic and novelty catalogs. One of my favorite old magic catalogs is the Kanter's Magic Shop Catalog #10, printed in 1958 in Philly. The cover on this issue features a large collage of photos of famous magicians such as Houdini and Howard Thurston.

 

                                   

                              

I don't have to tell you that my favorite old novelty catalog is the Johnson Smith & Co. catalog. Any issue of this catalog, before 1980, is a prized collectible in my book. I particularly like the WWII issues because they contained novelties related to WWII like the Hitler Pin Cushion! Probably the most desirable issue of this era is the 1944 John Smith & Co. catalog. The cover has model airplanes of the wartime Grumman Torpedo Bomber Plane and the Spitfire Fighter Pursuit Plane which sold for $1.29 and $1.69 each, respectively. This 1944 catalog can bring $125 or more on the collector market.

ephemera: Those are great examples. I once came across a 1914 Charles Williams Stores catalog that I really found fascinating. I can see why these catalogs are so collectible. For someone interested in collecting them, what advice can you give them?

Forrest: If you should decide to get into this as a hobby, my best advice to you is to collect catalogs in areas of your own personal interest. For me, it's magic and novelties. There are so many catalogs covering so many different categories that you'll get lost and frustrated if you don't specialize to some extent.

Also, I would, on a regular basis, check out catalogs for sale in your personal interest categories on eBay. You can learn a lot from the information in the eBay listings!

Make as many permanent contacts with other catalog collectors as possible.

Some of the resources that will help to grow you in this hobby include:

eBay. Search under "catalogs" and then, subcategories. Don't forget to check completed items, too. You will learn from the info in the listings and also get a relative idea of a catalog's popularity and market value.

Flickr.com. This is a photo site. Run a search here, too! You have the added advantage of developing new, live contacts this way since contributors list names and emails.

Abe.com. Definitely run searches here, it's the best book/catalog resource on the net.

Photobucket.com. Free image hosting--to store your photos. Best I've ever used!

Google. Search under “old catalogs” on a regular basis.

Seek out catalog blogs on an ongoing basis. Check blog directories.

A superb source for Old Department Store catalog scans between 1940-1986 is ________.  The site features complete scans of inside catalog pages--some are over 600 pages long!. This is an open source project. So, they’re free to download!

ephemera: Thanks for providing such a comprehensive list of sites and resources, Forrest. I appreciate the time you've taken to share your collection and expertise with my readers.

Even the World-Famous Johnson Smith Novelty Co. has written us with praise regarding the site:

This is an email that I received from Johnson Smith Co. on 3-12-08…

Thank you for your recent acknowledgements of The Johnson Smith Company® catalog.  We love the site and are pleased to see our name represented as a unique catalog collectible in your blog. 

Since 1914, The Johnson Smith Company® has served millions of households with its unique selection of novelties, gifts, and collectibles.  Today, this name exists under the title ThingsYouNeverKnewExisted®.  Stay Tuned to our website for more interesting gifts, gadgets, and household helpers.  We will be launching a new site within the next quarter and we want you to stay updated! 

We appreciate the positive recognition and are looking forward to seeing more!  Thanks again.

Regards,

Colleen McPhie

Internet Marketing Asst.

JohnsonSmith Co.

Bradenton, FL 34203

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I am both honored and flattered by the kind and gracious sentiments in this email…Thank you Johnson Smith Co.!

Forrest Flanders

                            

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Here’s a good resource and indicator of what collectors are looking for and the prices they’re willing to pay! Final winning Bids on some recent Ebay Items:

1977 Sears Wishbook

This is the Wish Book for the 1977 Christmas Season.  It measures approx 8x11" with 615 pages.  Almost 1/4 of the book is full of different toys and kids' related with Aurora, Mattel, Marx, Playskool, Ideal, Hasbro, Fisher Price, etc.  There are also the clothes, housewares, jewelry, etc.  There is a tear at bottom edge of front cover and a moisture stain on bottom back cover with some rippling there and some of the back pages and overall wear from normal use and in good shape.  Please add $4.50 S&H media rate in U.S.”

Taken from an actual Ebay auction that closed on 3/5/08

Final Winning Bid….$31.00

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1946 American Flyer Train Catalog

American Flyer 1946 First Postwar Full Color Consumer Catalog ALL ORIGINAL (NOT REPRO)  P9+ condition.Oversized Consumer Catalog Complete. No pages missing. No writing inside. Perfect Solid Condition. Graded per TCA standards TCA #76-9905”

Taken from an actual Ebay auction that closed on 3/5/08

Final Winning Bid….$77.01

(with 7 bids and 39 viewers)

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1930’s Zeiss Binocular Catalog

Up for auction is a wonderful 1930s fifty eight page Trade Catalog for Zeiss Binoculars and Telescopes.There are numerous printed photos showing examples of their products and a nice historical introduction.The Catalog measures 5.75 x 8.25 inches and is in nice condition with a tiny stain on front cover and light staining on back cover but overall is in nice condition.”

Taken from an actual Ebay auction that closed on 3/5/08

Final Ebay Winning Bid…………$125.50

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1972 Sears Wishbook

Ended with a $39.99 Buy It Now (3-5-08)

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1959 Aurora model kits catalog

Aurora 1959 plastic kit catalog, very good condition, no pen marks,24 pages, all in color. 5" x 8". Dutch text.”

Taken from an actual Ebay auction that closed on 3/5/08

Final Ebay Winning Bid…. $68.00

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1920 Draper-Maynard Co. Sporting Goods Catalog

This is a 1920 Spring-Summer sports equipment catalog of the Draper-Maynard Co. (better known as D & M) of Plymouth, New Hampshire. This company marketed its products using the "Lucky Dog" logo. The catalog boasts that its baseball gloves are used by many major leaguers (Grover Cleveland Alexander, Muddy Ruel, etc.) and that "Babe Ruth The Home Run King Uses Exclusively The Lucky Dog Goods". There is a full-length picture of The Babe in a pitching pose on the cover although in 1919, the previous year, he played the outfield in 111 games, led the league in home runs with 29  and had fewer pitching appearances with a record of 9 and 5 with the Red Sox. Babe's uniform has pinstripes and red striped socks but no team designation probably because his status was uncertain. 1920 was to be the  first year of his great Yankee career and this may be one of the earliest covers of that career. The catalog measures 5 and 3/4  by 7 and 3/8 inches and is printed entirely on glossy stock. It has 48 pages, 24 show baseball equipment-especially gloves. Other sports shown include tennis (5 pages), boxing (4 pages) and the strange swimming attire in style for the times ( 4 pages). The rest of the catalog covers a variety of sports equipment and clothing. It is in vg-ex condition. A neat item for an equipment or Yankee collector. Please ask questions before bidding. Winning bidder pays $5.00 priority mail postage. Payment by check or money order. Sorry, we do not accept Paypal or credit cards.”

Taken from an actual Ebay auction that closed on 3/5/08

Final Winning Bid……$371.66

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1957 Sears Catalog

Buy It Now Price…….$54.00 (3-6-08)



HEUER 1968-1969 CHRONOGRAPHS AND STOP WATCHES INFORMATION CATALOG

Only a 40 page catalog.

Ebay Final  Price……..$71.77     3-5-08

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Keep your eyes open…there’s plenty of great stuff out there that you can buy, sell and trade too!

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