[“Goodbye, My Lady Love,” Naked City, January 27, 1959. Click for a larger view.]
That’s Detective Jimmy Halloran (James Franciscus) and a Mongol pencil. It’s the ferrule that gives it away. Here’s another Naked City Mongol.
Yes, there are all kinds of ways to enjoy television. This post involves a highly specific application of the studies-in-material-culture approach.
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[There are eight million pencils in the Naked City. This has been one of them.]
Monday, December 16, 2013
A Naked City Mongol
By Michael Leddy at 7:06 AM
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While Naked City used Mongols, Highway Patrol was issued Ticonderogas.I've spotted various pencils on Dragnet, but mostly Venus Velvets and Pedigrees on the desks of Joe Friday and Bill Gannon.
I think I had better watch Dragnet more carefully — I’ve never noticed a pencil brand. But I have noticed (and covet) the notepads.
At their desks, noting down details from a telephone call, Friday and Gannon most often use wood-cased pencils. But out on assignments, Gannon (who does most of the note-taking) uses a mechanical pencil that looks like an Autopoint or Skillcraft. Yes, those pocket notepads are great!
There’s an episode whose story hinges on a notepad, “I. A. D.: The Receipt.” It’s at Hulu. Meanwhile, I’m going to put a tail on Bill Gannon.
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