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    Posted 8 years ago

    HippieArch…
    (516 items)

    When I was a kid, New Years Day meant countdowns - always a countdown I'd listen to on my 6-transistor radio ---the top 100 of the previous year. I decided to the same thing with my collection to amuse the old guy- started with a Top 40 - that escalated to top 50 - then 52, one for each week - but finally came to a halt at 55 because today is NYD and I am sure I have forgotten some but enough! This list is inclusive of items received by Dec 31, 2016. I have acquired some show stoppers that will be here this month and working on a hippie's personal archive as well - these will not count. Some in this top 55 will be items I previously posted but most will not be.

    #55 Circa 1960's IMPKO Store Display Peace Symbol Stickers, complete and unused. What I find most curious about this is why would they design the packaging so the Peace Symbol is upside down? IMPKO was located in Hackensack NJ. I have come across different full displays from them, makes me wonder - did any of these sell?

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    1. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      Upside down the semaphore letters become "U" and "D", standing for Unilateral (or Universal, depending on who you talk to) Disarmament.
    2. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      To respond to your other wondering - I suspect that full display cards are found so commonly because of the once common neighborhood "head shops" were left with a garage full of inventory when the businesses were no longer sustainable.
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 8 years ago
      Happy New Year !!!
    4. HippieArchaeologist HippieArchaeologist, 8 years ago
      Thanks Nicefice and vetreio50 for the New Year greetings, wish you the same and then some. Peace to all!
    5. HippieArchaeologist HippieArchaeologist, 8 years ago
      artfoot, those are very good points. I have a good friend who ran a head shop here in Manchester, I will have to ask him how much inventory he had when it reached the "no longer sustainable" stage. I did not know that about the "U" and the "D" - you taught the "hippie archaeologist" something new - and that is greatly appreciated. Happy new year, appreciate your help.

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