Ray-Ban Ad 1952

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Ray-Ban Ad from 1952 Sports Afield Fishing Annual.

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Ray-Ban Ad 1952Black and white 3″ x 13″ ad for their sunglasses with Real Glare Protection. This ad, from a fishing magazine, has a dissertation from a fictional character named Ray Ban. It has a drawing of a smiling man with a mustache wearing a hat and glasses while he grips a pipe between his teeth next to the headline “There is no difference between fish…or is there?” The ad talks about how different fish put up different kinds of a fight and, in the same way, there is no other brand of sunglasses that have the features that Ray-Ban’s do. This ad mentions many of the features of these glasses and warns to “look for Ray-Ban on the nosepiece”. This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.

Source:  1952 Sports Afield Fishing Annual.