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After you've looked through our 'gator art,' be sure to see our collection of "Alligator Border" material! There's a link to the left. "Alligator Borders" are arguably the most
famous postcards ever, and are certainly very, very rare. And it you like "Tommy Bahama" colors, you'll really love 'em. In fact, when we were featured in Southern Living
magazine (four times, thank you very much!) they chose framed Alligator Border prints to accompany the article.
10,000s of vintage images for sale and ready to go! gator art, the perfect gift for a Florida fan, gator posters, gator prints, vintage gator art, alligator art
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Installment Alligator #1
Code: gator1
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The beginning of a terrific installment set featuring a ferocious, four-part alligator, published by Franz Huld, from the Huld's Puzzle Series No. 1, copyright 1905. This installment says "I send you herewith the head of a Gator, Watch for the mail - it will bring some more later."
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Installment Alligator #2
Code: gator2
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The second card in the four-part series features the Gator's midsection and back legs. This one says "I promised some more - here is the next part, Save this as well and await the next card."
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Installment Alligator #3
Code: gator3
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The third card features the Gator's tail, and says "Two-thirds I am here, in body and soul, The next is the last and the Gator is whole."
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Installment Alligator #4
Code: gator4
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The final card shows the tip of the Gator's tail dangling in the swamp, and this one says "The is the last Card, I send you by mail, The end of the Gator and the end of the 'tale.'" Installment sets are very rare - think of the chances of getting the four cards in the series, when they are almost 100 years old...
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Florida 'gator
Code: FloridaGator
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Cool and fun WWII-era cartoon image of a fisherman getting more than he bargained for in a "Florida 'gator." The caption reads: "So long pal, I'll see you later, I ain't no match for a Florida gator!" Few SEC teams have ever gotten the best of a Florida 'gator, if you know what I mean.
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Florida 'gator #2
Code: FloridaGatora
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This is the exact same image as the previous "Florida Gator," but this one says "...you ain't no match for a Florida 'gator." So this is the version I suppose that a Florida 'gator would give to another 'gator, or to someone who isn't a 'gator, if you get my drift.
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Taking Home a Family Pet
Code: FL6901
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Yeah, it seems like a good idea, but what will mother say?? Here's a fun view of a group of young men with a captured alligator which looks to be more than 6' long. Note the little brother got in on the act and is holding a smaller alligator to the far right. Circa the 1910s or so.
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Gator Diner, St. Petersburg
Code: GatorDiner
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Here it is, that holiest of holy grails of diner collecting, the marvelous, the famous Gator Diner! Feast your eyes on chrome and neon and colored lights and an excellent GATOR smiling above the sign. The signs say "Gator Diner," "Gator Diner," and "Drive In Service." This establishment was in St. Pete, though you have to read that on the reverse side to know it.
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