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[[File:Mutoscope-Lucky-Numbers-6-99-696-Pinochle.jpg|600px|center|thumb|'''6-99-696:''' Rarely does a card-player reach the ''pinochle'' of success.]] | [[File:Mutoscope-Lucky-Numbers-6-99-696-Pinochle.jpg|600px|center|thumb|'''6-99-696:''' Rarely does a card-player reach the ''pinochle'' of success.]] | ||
[[File:Mutoscope-Lucky-Numbers-7-18-420-Hangover.jpg|600px|center|thumb|'''7-18-420:''' Today's liquor is tomorrow's ''hangover.'']] | |||
'''7-18-420:''' Today's liquor is tomorrow's ''hangover.'' | |||
'''7-27-497:''' A woman's as old as she looks; a man is old when he ''quits looking.'' | '''7-27-497:''' A woman's as old as she looks; a man is old when he ''quits looking.'' |
Revision as of 06:38, 15 January 2024
The Mutoscope Company was founded in 1895
By 1925, Mutoscope had entered the vending machine business. Card vendors came in many styles and there were varied lines of card sets. Most were about the size of a postcard, and were printed on fairly think chipboard, usually in only one or two colours of ink. Although early sets are blank on the back, those from the late 1930s and the era of the Second World War usually have a printed postcard back.
the buyer got a mildly risque joke and matching cartoon, plus a set of lucky numbers to bet, framed in a border of talismanic charms
My collection of Mutoscope Numerology cards is not yet complete. If the set is like most, it contains 32 cards, of which i have 26. I will be adding more cards here as i find them, until the set is complete.
1-15-823:A girl can be a little dear or a little bare. [Not shown here yet.]
1-23-983: A woman "up in the air' harping about something isn't always an angel. [Not shown here yet.]
3-95-623: A woman belives [sic] the only way to hold a man is down. [Not shown here yet.]
5-23-792: Some give happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. [Not shown here yet.]
5-28-531 [Not shown here yet]: Love makes time pass, and time makes love pass. [Not shown here yet.]
5-90-663: A new groom sweeps clean. [Not shown here yet.]
6-84-528: A wife does a man good, but a gold digger does him better. [Not shown here yet.]
7-27-497: A woman's as old as she looks; a man is old when he quits looking.
7-39-843: The "pun" is mightier than the sword.
8-17-500: When you ask for the daughter's hand, watch the father's foot,
8-32-567: Love is blind -- lovers depend on their sense of feeling.