Johnson Smith Company - Wikipedia
The Johnson Smith Company (Johnson Smith & Co.) was a mail-order company established in 1914 by Alfred Johnson Smith in Chicago, Illinois, USA that sells novelty and gag gift items such as x-ray goggles, whoopee cushions, fake vomit, and joy buzzers.The company moved from Chicago to Racine, Wisconsin in 1926, to Detroit in the 1930s, and from the Detroit area to Bradenton, Florida in 1986.…
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The “Horror Record” made its debut in the 1973 catalog of The Johnson Smith Novelty Company, a mail-order novelty outfit which advertised their wares in the pages of US comic books.4.5/5(2)…
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Apr 09, 2012 · Here are some examples from the 624 page 1940 Johnson Smith Catalog : As an example of what you received when ordering something from Johnson Smith Company, below is the ad for item # 1264 “The Science Of Ju Jitsu” from the 1940 ……
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Jan 01, 2006 · As a kid the Johnson Smith Novelty Company seemed like just about the coolest thing in the world to me, and their ubiquitous ads in most early to mid '70's comics really stoked the flames for my nascent love of stupid crap (not to mention total junk).…
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1980 Johnson Smith Company Novelty Toys Advertisement. Pre-Owned. $16.00. or Best Offer. Free Shipping. Watch. J Z 2 1 G 8 4 U L U I. JOHNSON SMITH FAMOUS NOVELTY SUPPLY HOUSE 1930s SUGGESTIVE SLOGAN BUTTON. $18.00. Buy It Now +$3.00 shipping. Watch. F I X 3 E I G 4 X Y 4. JOHNSON SMITH FAMOUS NOVELTY SUPPLY HOUSE 1930s SUGGESTIVE SLOGAN BUTTON ...…
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Johnson Smith & Company Catalog No. 148 (1938) - Blogger
Apr 11, 2011 · I was a fan of Johnson Smith and when I lived in Detroit 1939-1940, I went to their location on Jefferson Avenue to see all those wonderous items. I went in to a long hall with a counter at the end and that was Johnson Smith. No displays at all. You just odered from the ……