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1936 "How The Lone Ranger Captured Silver" FULL Story Booklet, Silvercup Bread Advertisement
1936 "How The Lone Ranger Captured Silver" FULL Story Booklet, Silvercup Bread Advertisement
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Here's an awesome 1936 "How The Lone Ranger Captured Silver" Complete Story Booklet!
The Silvercup Bread Company produced a promotional story that was found in the bread bags once a week for 7 weeks. The comic consisted of a wrap around cover with 7 front and back pages that told told the whole story of how The Lone Ranger captured his trusty horse, Silver. If your parents didn't buy a new loaf of bread weekly, well, you were out of luck in getting the completed story! The story was written by a 16 year old fan, David Arnsan, who won a Silvercup contest to have his (fan fiction) story published.
Measurements: Just over 6" tall, 3" wide. Fits nicely in the palm of your hand!
Condition: Good Condition! All pages are intact with very minimal wear. The string used to tie the pages together is not showing wear, but the punched holes are stretching from the pressure of the string. I took care in taking photos so you can see this. The bottom hole on the second page has become detached due to the pull of the string. Scratches & bends on the front and back covers, with a name and address written on the back of this softcover book.
The Silvercup Bread Company produced a promotional story that was found in the bread bags once a week for 7 weeks. The comic consisted of a wrap around cover with 7 front and back pages that told told the whole story of how The Lone Ranger captured his trusty horse, Silver. If your parents didn't buy a new loaf of bread weekly, well, you were out of luck in getting the completed story! The story was written by a 16 year old fan, David Arnsan, who won a Silvercup contest to have his (fan fiction) story published.
Measurements: Just over 6" tall, 3" wide. Fits nicely in the palm of your hand!
Condition: Good Condition! All pages are intact with very minimal wear. The string used to tie the pages together is not showing wear, but the punched holes are stretching from the pressure of the string. I took care in taking photos so you can see this. The bottom hole on the second page has become detached due to the pull of the string. Scratches & bends on the front and back covers, with a name and address written on the back of this softcover book.
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