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  Bailey Rug Co.
Code: BaileyRugCo
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Great and rare nighttime linen view of the Bailey Rug Co., circa the 1940s, showing the display windows which, not surprisingly, are filled with rugs. A red neon signs advertises "Mohawk Rugs & Carpets."

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  Roger's Paint
Code: Roger'sPaint
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Safe Across the Threshold" with Roger's Paint! Now here's an unexpected tie-in, a linen advertisement linking paint with getting married. What are they saying here? I suppose the bottom line is: use Roger's Paints and live happily ever after. Hmm...

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  Bryan's Paint Store
Code: PittsburghPaints
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Charming linen view of Bryan's Paint Store, where they sold Pittsburgh Paints, circa the 1940s. Unfortunately, I have not been able to successfully research the location, so any info would be appreciated. I love the way the postcard publisher dropped the sky into the sidewalk to the left of the building.

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