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1930's Dodge, Plymouth Ad Thermometer. Wisconsin
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This is a very good condition, antique advertising thermometer from Hall Garage Corp. in Wausau, Wisconsin. It promotes Dodge and Plymouth cars, as well as Dodge Job-Rated Trucks. I believe this thermometer dates to the late 1930's.

This wooden thermometer works fine, and measures 10" high by 2-1/8" wide by 3/8" thick. It has the neat-looking metal shield, protecting the thermometer glass tube ball. A very nice piece for any early MOPAR collector.

The price is $110, plus the shipping.

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Re: 1930's Dodge, Plymouth Ad Thermometer. Wisconsin
Jolly-John #719940 Wed Nov 21 2018 02:17 PM
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I find it interesting for a company to pay to have a nice item produced without a phone number attached.

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MORE RUST #719943 Wed Nov 21 2018 02:54 PM
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3o's not many phones around????

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Old L.H. Hall from Wausau is long gone, so we can't ask him why no phone number or address on the dealership's thermometer. He was quite the businessman and a very active promoter. He had repair garages, an auto dealership, and a large "Hall" branded oil company operations in that town from the late teens on. I've attached some photos, which include a good-sized, NOS painted "Hall's Certified Motor Oil" sign I have.

L.H. was quite the colorful character, and even ran for county sheriff in 1942. Pictures exist (I don't have one handy) of an open touring car Hall built in the late teen's. His dreams to enter the auto manufacturing business ended with that prototype, however. His Dodge and Chrysler dealership remained in business into the 1980's, if I remember correctly. John.

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MORE RUST #719945 Wed Nov 21 2018 03:00 PM
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Actually the answer is quite simple. Back in those days you had a switchboard. You turn the crank on your phone got the operator and said give me Hall Dodge.
Wausau was a very small town in those days.
John I would have thought you would have known that.
You're older than I am aren't you? I'm older than dirt.

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Re: 1930's Dodge, Plymouth Ad Thermometer. Wisconsin
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Well, well, well.....nice to hear from you, John (Old Racer), even if it was in the form of a friendly cheap shot! Yes, your explanation makes perfect sense. However, we didn't have crank phones in our town, when I was growing up in the late (very late) 1940's. We'd simply pick the phone receiver up, and then wait a few seconds for a real live operator to come on the line, and ask "Number Please". If we didn't know the local number of the person or business we wanted to reach, the operator would usually have it in her "computer".....which was the memory in her brain, of course. Thanks for a trip back in time, John. Regards, John

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Jolly-John #719949 Wed Nov 21 2018 03:58 PM
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Andrew (Morerust),

If you need the number it’s in the truck rental pic. It’s 5855. Good luck!

Lol JK,
Steve


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Speedracer #719950 Wed Nov 21 2018 04:29 PM
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I called. The lady said they are out of thermometers. They only have calendars now!

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Originally Posted by MORE RUST
I called. The lady said they are out of thermometers. They only have calendars now!


grin grin grin

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