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1920’s Flashlight/RevolverMade for use by security guards, this flashlight includes a 7 shot .
“The Face In The Abyss” by Abraham Grace Merritt, 1931Source
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Hannes Bok (1914-1964), “Other Worlds”, #30, Vol. 5, 1953Source
From Lighted Pathway, 1969.Newsworthy: a collection of weird and bad headlines.Wondering about this
Very Rare .32 cal. Mouse/Dog Percussion PistolMade in 1835, this is a rare muzzleloading percussion
That could be a giant tinfoil ice cream cone she’s holding or maybe a space ship for Mother Go
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Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘The Snake Mother’, “Fantastic Novels”, Vol. 1, #
Boris Dolgov
vintageeveryday:Before Google, there were librarians: Weird and funny questions submitted to the New
Don Ivan Punchatz illustration for PLAYBOY magazine.
The Chicago Palm Protector.Originally a French design, the patent was bought by the Minneapolis fire
Late 18th century Miquelet (flintlock) key gun.
Buffalo Bill and The Pope,Amoung one of Buffalo Bills many Wild West Show tours was a visit to the P
The Worlds First Motorized Armored Vehicle — The Simms Motorscout, 1898.The first motorized co
talesfromweirdland:Stereoscopic photographs from 1923, depicting a child abduction by ghouls.
Artwork by Eurico Luiz, 2018 (Other tumblr @euricss | Instagram @_toolpa)
The Fearsome Man Eating Tree of Madagascar, 1874On April 28th, 1874 the New York World published an
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COLOR (1971) by Spanish comics artist, Victor Moscoso.
Crack Shots, 1875In the later 1800’s long range marksmenship competitions sported the oddest s
‘The Pterodactyl’ by Thomas Charles Sloane, “The Strand Magazine”, Vol. 34, Sept. 1907So
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