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WHAT's'new. Al BLACKHAWK FILMS JW 19G F4.LL CAT LOG-P RICES AIU EFEECTII 7E to Ju1ejary 1 5 Th7 5' 5_ WHAT'S'NEW. Al BLACKHAWK FILMS JW 19G F4.LL CAT LOG-P RICES AIU EFEECTII 7E TO Ju1EJARY 1 5 Th7 CHOR SIJDFS GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK (Ready Oct. 15, 1956) flcie are the first of Rlackhawks new color slide sets Aiczicn,t a personally escorttd totnr Iii Grand Cau',ni, N. ihi,, n,I allah as tho'oIlgll 4 tn1, as sieve seer. in a nIOtilin piClntte. I hit Sooth cokr slides of superior quality manufactured by Black- hawk. Every slide printed directly from the original on Otitil-thte h,,teh'.'-llrighl A tigel 1raih-th., silspctl'it.tl ttridgc-Phattho.it our new precision Germanmade printer. Voti gel sliiirp- Stanch-Hopi ltosnsc-Ihte t)oscrl 55:11th Tower-the lothialls. Son see it nun ness and resolution, brilliant color and minimum grain, in this gi cat new line of color slides. 8mm. silent version, about 300' on 2-200' reels.............. In th?sc slide set series we are issuing here at Blackhavk, wC ale making no attcnlpt to niakc these sets so small in number of slides as to put them in any "impulse purchase' DANCES OF TH categrv. They are manufactured by us primarily for direct INDIAN AMERICAN SOUTHWEST sale to our retail customers--and we are doing our best to seriously cover the subjects presented in as thorough a ay 1 lie .mttunml estnl oh Gallup. Nest Mexico, where the Indi:tn rrilne, from is possbk. Vi crc not attempting to appeal 10 it passing all 05cr the Sosu(hs,esi cottscrge for his celebration. You'll we seine lii flu' i' iii S OUr serious tnt crest,. of the be,'4 dancers of lb. Soathssestrn tribes in 501111 of their m ost u.tlectacuhar and dii I is-mitt it..'toes, 8mm. silent version, about 150' on 200' reel................$3.99 RATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR litre is ant straotdinar. - set of stidss - f,itl color reproductions of the FLORIDA'S SILVER SPRINGS original art ootks in Site l.;hrai, of tongrcss-the orlUit,ats h:nsiil brett THE COLORADO DESERT painted In the tieca.ie or too in,ntediaiels fottossitig tht Ci,it %%i,r. ihere llçre', a eotah,,tte,l lotte of labutous Sit, ,:r Sprittgs-thc Junngte (ruise- SNAKES OF Is lremeodo,s.s detail. a,td atotost tier niiiior ttigagCfllCOt of the 5t sr trout Ross .5 hems Ito ''ut I ascii gte-the Seminole lt,dians-ttttstet 5541cr 'tIe 110,1 to 1055 Is cessereit. -I hic sIlhnject enters the csph,,its of a red rater in dtsouring the rpgs • inweti thsr,,inhi tIn., gl::ss-h,. ,tt,,iuiett hofs-uu,nntttaids photographed tr,,un in the Cccl of a sleserl qo.uII-lhc slratiSe niethod of propticioti of the cci For fit flint0 11011. stood 'cqtceoces. SET BKS-34. 26 color slides in captioned mounts ........... S3.98 the senvu--.tth,,nr;ritie cru; t 0' tilde s,des, jtuht r-aual ,,,t,siciurat,ln, t, sot flit danerotts diantonshlnack raid-ni ks. 8mm. silent version, about 300' on 2-200' rerly ..............57.8 Onto,. silent version, about ISO' on 200' reel ................ $3.95 CAROLINA SHORT LINES A ness set ii. It. Reid of ihr steam-pcoeyed railroad sitort lines its the HOLIDAY IN FLORIDA 4;,rolitsa,. Is the set arc shOts 01 steam lJs or on the Winston Salt ft Suuiht,oittitt. iZockiflghiain Railro;,tl. '. irittia and Carolina Southern LIZARDS AND THE GILA MONSTER tnt It. in Shlffsi,te Railroad ;trd Isash Caro)loa Rislltoa,I. A set oi superior quality (ontO :ctolcg for a high l oor of Iii ,acattottland tI ,,n,d;t Ready Oct. 31, 1956) ii,il tint,uaI appeal. Jackson, ilk it, the north men 'I anti in the s'nt,tts-take it took at Florida indastnins and acm ictnititre-thrir t,tueinttct';tl unst,titt,ozts-ansd h,sl,,ruC tonic atotig to omtr uoulhls'tslt?rll deserts and a little e linsecip co,it.nut SET 11t,S-42, 19 color slldts in cpIioned mounts.......... 'puts ,h;Ihiii,z hack :ht,iinst In, thu itiss nn.lry of Ills Nets fl ,nrtnh. 5, ilh sonIc of IlIc ,t,Osl interestintg of deserl life-thin Imorned Itmad t,th,n - is aettuotty a lizard seitlt a haiti-the leopusrd heard s ho hikes eating 0mm. silent version. alien! 150' on 200 reel................ tti,tt,inu Iletler than attotltrr hi,attt lwc set bitlt catch auot slesour a distant coi,sinI-atict the (ila Monster, one of the only too poisonous ITALY-NAPLES, POMPEI, hi,s,rtts knoss n, SORRENTO AND CAPRI A br.intlfot set of slides from a moti beautiful seCti,)n o( Italy. Bril- DOWN MEXICO WAY 1mm. ailent version. about ISO' on 200 reI ................ $3.99 liant in colou-beaittllulls photoruphicd-beautifnitv printed. llipbhighc, of Naples and the flay, i'otnpeii. Sorrento and (eOn we shonu. South of the b,trdee In ,ndthiiio., In Slecico City and Xochtlmhtco, we gel a squint at Monterey, lasco, Iencpico and Acapulco-ste one the Meak, SET US-41, 19 color glide, in gtouIs ........... c.ption.J that is modern-and the MOIcn of antiquity. Wc see today's efficlein factories-end crafts pnecllced by the satires Just as they were butidftdt of yeats ego. THE FIGHT GAME-FIFTY YE4RS AGO! ITALY-ROME, ST. PETER'S Im. glIcal version, about ISO' en 200' reel................ AND THE VATICAN TOMMY BURNS VS. BILL SQUIRES Jiere are highlights of The Elertial Cit)-Route, both anesent and mode,. Itete's a sports collector's item if there eser w one-the world', -lb. (2101,et,tn, Constentint Arch and the i-orum-strett.s and boute. nha,npiounship heesywetht light of July 4, 1907-held At Colma, 'ards-sceocc around St. Peter's-the NAican and its colotful S"i is guards. NORWAY AND THE NORWEGIANS Calif.. near San trancisco. TOntnly iturus was • .Iight.heas -ywetgh,ti who had takett all corners and was proclaimed chu'mphon by tim Itt a sln free this flItto. gut,,. i0u nietlire inarnitleis our tue w 35nn,,a color LET RKS.38, 29 color slides in coptioned monols ........... 53.98 Jetfries after he hatt retired from the nittg. Bill Squires, an Au-sinai- slide sec t tIi.nrtnlialct, , tt,r mc) s Ic •s i s ion jstlt yet :n s aiiainle in color. ian. h;uit n'atle quite a name for himts-ett in his own country. Many 1 he fih,mt is ;, tour of Ills' land of I he tjord and the m is! night snt,-frtn,tt thotigtlt Items st its tirlicut ci .'ti Semi-re tue slouted-but the fi5ltt uishi tig to is,,, SI- I rool city to i no no. ConIc along I,, lb is • cry pleasant didn't esen last a full routtd-flith finurns stitl champion. tntersi. antI. ITALY-VENICE, FLORENCE, ing also because or the seltitig. thte cnsds. thee calulenalnea and We PISA AND MILAN 8mm. silent version, about 150' on 200' red. ................ $3.91 tany faniotus perso,u:ttil es itt Our sports 54 otitt o htc are also puctureul. litre's it toitr of many ol the groat citits in ttal. - 's 1,0,1 ti-S, nice - I l,,r. rote. St lust. i'isa. Siette and Cem,a-tte,tihluhiy lihlOiotirah,ited. 2 ilIs is 8mm, silent version, abossl 125' on 200 ned. ............ 53,99 OCC of II. r,,,,si 'rts it stole, sit LET BRS.39, 42 color slides in captioned mounts ........... $5.98 HOLLAND AND THE DUTCH itte Land uI 5' inIttilts ;,ttst ssnct;Iis esstiles to life in ibis n,tltion pleltire trust! Fittit lh.n,t shn.,ss s us ll, cities-AlIt, icrd:,m . Roltetdant :n,tnt I tie CRAZY LIKE A FOX NORWAY, LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN ltag,tc-tl,e Lusiling II,dtlslihes-thc prtnductis e farumis-the t,chips- I- ,tl,,t with CHARLEY CHASE S 1 ntis e- lice uhi;ticnotcit cutters -Sn .thsnehing tssel s C to lithe en in n A most satIs1.itt lottr of the hantl or It,r fjord-Oslo. Bergen. .&lrsttnd.- (mane, (in.,,c-srho brottgltt no many hai'chs to so ntatly of us back Ia I outs ;'nd fonesls-and lilt, enchanting shots niasle t the light of the .,lidutiht sun. - 8mm. silent version, abotil 150' on 200' reel................$3.99 the siknl days. "Crazy like -AI- no" ssiu-. I,,nuck in 152 1, he Ilal_Roact,. Ii's the ctsl(y of too ntithionaires ohio ii ntull theIr rccpechi cc son -otd SET BlS-35, 48 color slides in captioncd mounts ........... 6.98 datltlitler, silto have nescr tttct. to Innlmr-i , lite 51n11 of one is Charles- the daughter of lite ether is Slartlua Sleeper. They both do eserythitic Two Iutroditctor.; SpeciuI they can to avoid this tilt,atiOn, only to meet and fall in httse stithoat .t• 2" (eito,' Slides hntsing idctititkd the other. Ibis heads In all torts of eornpticationc- in 2" PICTURESQUE AND PROGRESSIVE DENMARI( and sonue coo,l old 1926 cometty knight. For e'nr railroad Fans, thert THE ITALIAN SETS- tIrC Scale good train shots-of Pullmans and parlor cars, particularly- litre's a hs,ur of line land of Hans ( hrl'ti;tn Anderset,, and are atutiosl at the old Sanha Fe 5101100 in I. 5, fairy tale toor it is, too. ('oi ,cnhicien. 3.arbts. Atlt )org. Odense atiti JUllettd. Public buildingti-4,oth modern 1usd of great years-castles ios,I BKS-4l, BKS-38 and BKS'39-listed in column at left.
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