1930s LUCKY TIGER MAGIC SHAMPOO BOTTLE “Black Americana” Afro American Vintage Almost ANTIQUE NOS Rare NOS I HAVE SEVERAL SOURCES Some Who Buy Out Closed Drugstore & High End Department Store Stock So Keep Watch who knows what I Have ! I combine shipping just ask for My combined Shipping Invoice BEFORE You Pay Please** I have over 700 Vanity Items Listed probably a 1,000 more to go Follow Me as the Items Unfold I live in Daytona Beach Shores Florida Average Age is 65 it’s Fondly Called Gods Waiting Room Tons More to List a Million More to Find & Explore Great Vanity items for the Collector or for Period Era Movie Prop MAKE SURE YOU SAVE ME Please I have Lots of Stock I’m Still Listing “the Lipstick Lady at the Beach" (theLipstickLadyattheBeach) EBAY STORE AND VIEW PICTURES OF ALL MY AUCTIONS AND STORE MERCHANDISE AT ONCE !!! I CONSTANTLY LIST VINTAGE, UNIQUE, UNUSUAL, "NEW OLD STOCK" ADVERTISING, USUALLY ON A DAILY BASIS, SOME DAY'S MORE THAN OTHERS.MAKE SURE YOU SAVE US ME YOUR FAVORITES SO YOU DON'T MISS OUT A Little History Lucky Tiger Dandruff Remedy was first marketed around 1917 by the Lucky Tiger Dandruff Company of Kansas City, Mo. In the early 1920s, the company, now Lucky Tiger Remedy Company, was in the hands of Pleasant Stephen Harris, part owner of the successful Harris-Goar Company stores. The Lucky Tiger products were popular in barbershops, and in 1935 Harris trademarked the brand and began to market nationwide. Advertising in the 1950s emphasized sex appeal, including an offer for free Lucky Tiger Pin-Up Girl posters for the well-groomed man’s "Tiger Lair." Although the products became less popular after hair styles changed in the 1960s, Lucky Tiger brand is still available in 2022, and includes a line of "Barber Shop Classics." This bottle rone of the earliest trademarked Lucky Tiger Products, dating between 1934 and 1940.
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