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10 comments

LotharW said:

Top!!!
7 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to LotharW:

Thank you Lothar

I am happy that you like the old advertisment!

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago

Steve D said:

A real blast from thr past here so to speak Peter

Best wishes .. Steve
7 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Steve D:

Hi Steve,

Thank you so much for your quick visit. I have added a link to some more information. Of course their marketing strategy comes long before the days of political correctness... Enough said!!

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Great poster!
Fine shot!
I don't know Wolf bikes. Will now look at your link.
All best wishes,
Andy
..... yup, great link - very interesting. Thank you!
7 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Andy Rodker:

Hi Andy,

Thanks for visiting, and looking at the link.
I must admit I knew very little of them too. It would appear that they are little more than what we would call a 'systems integrator' these days. However, top marks to the advertising department!

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago

Nick Weall said:

Who is afraid of the big bad wolf?
7 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Nick Weall:

Hi Nick,

I don't know about big bad wolf, but I was thinking of the lady....

Rolling her eyes at the men like girls sometimes do
To make it quite clear she wanted to...
Go for a walk down by the dock
With any young man with a sizeable....

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Hi Peter, what a great poster, so of its time. A very interesting link too. Those prices as well.....talk about inflation!!
Best wishes, Rosa.
7 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

Hi Rosa,

Glad you enjoyed this piece of history!!
As you said, it is of a different time, and different culture even.
I remember when I started work, my wages were only a few pounds a week, and beer was two shillings a pint!

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago