

Tinker Toys - How many of you had a big can of these as a kid? I sure did! This is a great shirt for you or for the mechanical engineer in your life so get it while we have it! (Shown on a small tshirt.) CLICK HERE TO ORDER!

Elektro - This 7 foot hard case is considered the first true American Robot. He had six brothers but they've all gone on to that junk yard in the sky. Remember Elektro, and his dog Sparko too, with this tee shirt! (Shown on a small t-shirt.) CLICK HERE TO ORDER!


Drink This much - Ok, if you say so. This 50's orange juice promotion ad is still working hard! (At least I think that's orange juice.) Shown on a small t-shirt.
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Ben Hur - (ca. 1920) This beautiful and classic inner cigar box label was used by the the cigar maker Wm Tegge of Chicago. You don't have to smoke cigars to appreciate this one! (Shown on a small t-shirt.) CLICK
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Libertee - From an original sculpture by Boise artist
Irene Deely, "woman of Steel".
(Shown on a small t-shirt) Available
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Win the War (1942)
This one of our most popular t-shirts. There's no question why!
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Baseball (1969)- You can see that back in "the old days" batters didn't wear
helmets. A bean ball was something to be reckoned with! (Shown on a small t-shirt.) BUY
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ArmyNavy (1940)
This stamp was issued before we were in WWII for the
National Defense Program and shows a 90mm anti-aircraft gun. Every home
should have one! (The t-shirt, of course) Shown on small size t-shirt. BUY THIS SHIRT

Byrd (1933) - This stamp was issued
to commemorate the 2nd
Byrd Expedition to Antarctica. Wear this t-shirt and people will think
you were there! (Shown on small size t-shirt). BUY THIS SHIRT

Coast Guard (1945)
-What an exciting image! If you know someone in the Coast Guard
you need badly
to give them this t-shirt! (Shown on small size t-shirt). BUY
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Constitution. (1947) Almost as old as the
document for which she was named, this ship is the
classic symbol of America's strength, courage, and liberty. (Shown on small
size t-shirt).
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For Defense (1940) The Statue of Liberty standing for National Defense.
This is a classic stamp of the period that deserves to be worn proudly!
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Great Seal- This
t-shirt says you are "Made in America". (Shown on small size t-shirt).
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Novus Ordo - The
obverse of the Great Seal - we all know where to find this one!
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Women in the Armed
Services (1952) The ladies
put it all on the line just like so many
women are doing today! This t-shirt is a wonderful
way to show your support for the troopettes!
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Iwo Jima (1945)
The Marines raising the flag on Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
This is a great t-shirt for the Leather Neck in your life! (Shown on small
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Liberty Bell (1926)
"Yes there's a lady that stands in a harbor for what we believe. And
there's a bell that still echoes the price that it cost to be free." Aaron
Tippen, (Shown on small size
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Project Mercury (1962) The 1st orbital
flight of an American astronaut. This t-shirt is out of
this world! (Shown on small size t-shirt). BUY
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Potato Tax Stamp (1935) Imagine - being
immortalized on bags of potatoes
all over the country like this young lady! You can continue her glorious reign
by proudly wearing this beautiful retro t-shirt! (Shown on small size t-shirt). BUY THIS SHIRT


National Guard (1953) In honor of the
National Guard. Do you know a Guardsman for whom
this t-shirt would be perfect?
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White Plains (1926)
Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Battle of White Plains
(depicting
Alexander Hamilton's battery). This pivotal battle was meant by Lord Howe
to
smash the American Army and thus the "rebellion". Although he did
force Washington
to retreat, he didn't come close to his objective and the Continentals went
on to win key
battles
shortly thereafter. (Shown on small size t-shirt). BUY
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