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Anthony Mann’s film Railroaded! (1947) is an Orange Crate Art two-fer, as it features both a pocket notebook and a telephone exchange name. The notebook belongs to police sergeant Mickey Ferguson (Hugh Beaumont). Dig the perforations! A pocket looseleaf-notebook plays an important role in Mann’s T-Men (1947).
If it’s difficult to make out: the word stamped into the leather of this high-class item, far left, is CARDS.
June 27: In the comments, Adair has identified this notebook as a Robinson Reminder. Here’s a picture of one that sold at Etsy.
More notebook sightings
Angels with Dirty Faces : Cat People : Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne : Extras : Journal d’un curé de campagne : The House on 92nd Street : The Lodger : Murder, Inc. : The Mystery of the Wax Museum : The Palm Beach Story : Pickpocket : Pickup on South Street : Quai des Orfèvres : Red-Headed Woman : Rififi : The Sopranos : Spellbound : T-Men : Union Station
[Yes, there are all kinds of ways to watch movies.]
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Pocket notebook sighting
By Michael Leddy at 10:32 AM
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I think that this is a "Robinson Reminder" notebook---at least the perforated pad looks like one.
Adair, thank you for the identification. You make me feel like a generalist. :)
Here’s a picture. “Live notes only!”
The height of 1940s perforation technology!
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