Old Taylor Bourbon Whiskey Ad 1952

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Old Taylor Bourbon Whiskey Ad from October 20, 1952 Life magazine.

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Old Taylor Bourbon Whiskey Ad 1952Full color 10″ x 13 1/2″ ad that brings attention to the Old Taylor Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This ad wants to tells us that one of “The “Sign” of a Good Whiskey” can be told by the label on it. The label on this one says that “The signature on the Old Taylor label sets it apart from all other bourbons. For Colonel F. H. Taylor, Jr. was a man of rare genius who in his day made many fine bourbons. But among all the fine Kentucky whiskies he created, he chose only one – Old Taylor – for the honor of bearing his name”. Then, near the bottom of the ad, it says the “Sign of a Good Host” and says that “Jockey hitching posts that invited people to tarry are an old Kentucky tradition. Like Old Taylor – another sign of a good host”. At the bottom of the ad is a signature that says “Signed, Sealed and Delicious” with a 100 Proof – Bottled In Bond label in the middle.

Source:  October 20, 1952 Life magazine.