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Dobeckmun Company 1954 vintage textile ad Lurex thread story metallic

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<p>Original 1954 textile trade vintage ad for <b><span style="font-size: 14px;">DOBECKMUN COMPANY.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></b>Main office and plant was located in Cleveland, OH. They were also located at 350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, at 43 Leon Street, Boston, MA, at 1801 West Cheltenham Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, at 510 West 4th Street, Charlotte, NC, and at 330 South Wells Street, Chicago, IL.</p><p> Manufacturers of Lurex non-tarnishing metallic yarns.</p><p>Scores of important fabric successes had their beginnings in some new Lurex development, in the jewel tones, burnished metallics, opaque porcelain colors, multicolors, in superfine 1/100inch Lurex or in specialized novelty yarns.</p><p> Has numerous product images, illustrations, descriptions, and applications provide extensive product details. Unbound from a large 1954 Textile trade magazine, this unique old one-page advertisement would display beautifully matted and framed. Nice graphics. A fabulous addition to your retro textile industry library.&nbsp;</p>
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