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VINTAGE PLAYING CARDS COLLECTABLE ADVERTISING GENERAL ELECTRIC

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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item. Details

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Full refund available within 30 days

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PayPal accepted
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PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
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Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Category:

Playing Cards

Quantity Available:

2 in stock

Condition:

New

Theme:

Advertising

Age:

Vintage (pre-1970)

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More than a week ago

Item number:

474237380

Item description

This is a brand new sealed deck of playing cards for the General Electric Durabute Sectionalizer from the 1960s these are sealed from a pet and smoke free home free shipping as very unusual conversation piece. A little history The 1960s was a turbulent decade famous for hippies, mod colors, the Beatles and restless political agendas most poignantly symbolized in Timothy Leary's famous slogan "Tune in, turn on and drop out." Electric Light Power magazine did no such thing. In fact, the closest thing to political turbulence in the magazine that decade were editorials slamming the energy policy of "Uncle Lyndy" and a late '60s General Electric ad that plays off Leary and states that their new Durabute Sectionalizer "tunes in (a fault current), turns on (a counter), drops out (after a predetermined number of fault pulses)."