Description
1921 Stevens-Duryea – Black and white 9″ x 12″ ad that talks about “Craftsmanship – that builds for permanence”. The ad text talks about how people demand more than two years from their new cars, sometimes driving them 250,000 miles. With this in mind the argument is made that the New England Craftsmen that are responsible for building these cars are the best people for the job. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
Source: June 1921 Vanity Fair.