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Current price is: $ 53. Original price was: $ 176.

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  • Size Guide

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    SIZE CHEST WAIST HIPS
    XS 34 28 34
    S 36 30 36
    M 38 32 38
    L 40 34 40
    XL 42 36 42
    2XL 44 38 44
     
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This is a 100% authentic Smokey Stover -Tru-Vue filmstrip – vintage – 226 . It is made out of high quality materials that make it breathable, durable, and long-lasting. To make it more comfortable, the Smokey Stover -Tru-Vue filmstrip – vintage – 226 item has a fabric that prevents it from chafe.

226 – Smokey Stover

When you talk about screwball humor in American comics, the one strip that’s bound to come up is Bill Holman’s Smokey Stover. The Chicago Tribune-New York Daily News Syndicate started distributing it on March 10, 1935, and it continued unabated for decades after the heyday of screwball comedy. The Tru-Vue Company produced the 3D filmstrip in the 1930 and 1940s.

Smokey was a fireman. His boss was Chief Cash U. Nutt. His wife’s name was Cookie and they had a son named Earl. Smokey drove around in a two-wheeled firetruck known (to readers, at least) as The Foomobile. The word “foo” also turned up on signs, lists, menus, and the lips of various characters at random but frequent intervals. Holman claimed to have found it written on the bottom of a Chinese figurine.

“Foo”, by the way, was picked up from this strip and used in sEvents – View-Masterral animated cartoons. It may have influenced the formation of the World War II slang expression “fubar” (a relative of “snafu”). The expression “foo fighter”, a term used by UFO enthusiasts, is traced to Smokey Stover, who often called himself a foo fighter when anyone else would have said “firefighter”. Computer hackers also use “foo” as an all-purpose noun — also, probably from having seen it in this strip.

The fact that it was the product of a unique mind is also why the strip ended in 1973 — that’s when Bill Holman retired.

The Smokey Stover -Tru-Vue filmstrip – vintage – 226 is a first-class wear for any fan. It features a striking design and an image that stands out. The Smokey Stover -Tru-Vue filmstrip – vintage – 226 is an essential for any true fan.

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