History page of the Everlast Kangaroo bags from way way back
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History page of the Everlast Kangaroo bags from way way back
Last edited by ventanakaz; 05-11-2024, 10:15 PM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostWonderful find, early to mid 1950's I would surmise, as they hadn't gone to the strictly numerical system of cataloging.
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostInteresting! We see the numerical listing in the description for all of them, and some of the illustrations show the older combination letter and number on some of the bags. This helps pinning down when the change over occurred.
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Here's a page i found online, was tempted to buy it but they wanted to much money, Take a look at the top left side of the page, it looks exactly the same as the Spaulding Ring platform that Zaza has and from what i remember reading that Spaulding being a baseball player was the first to sell sporting goods to the public, if i'm wrong please correct me.
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This might be a better picture of the two pages i shared above, i just bought a 1992 Everlast Catalog from Japan and i'm thinking about getting this Everlast catalog from the 50's Click on the pic to blow it upLast edited by ventanakaz; 06-05-2024, 08:49 AM.
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