Stuff From the Box
Hey hey! Gird your loins for more STUFF FROM THE BOX! It's a ringstravaganza today.
We'll begin with this nice brass non-Disney Davy Crockett ring. I don't know a lot about this item, though I have seen one just like it given away with Pepsodent toothbrushes in 1955. Davy became a sensation, thanks to three episodes of the "Walt Disney's DISNEYLAND" tv series, the first of which ("Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter") aired in December of 1954. The three episodes were later reedited into two theatrically-released movies, "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" (May 1955) and "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates" (July 1956).
Next is this 1940s (some sources say 1930s) Dick Tracy ring, given away by the Miller Bros. hat company. Which would explain the emphasis on Tracy's green fedora! Dick Tracy is a comic character, introduced in 1931 by creator Chester Gould. The strip is perhaps best-remembered for the colorful and grotesque villains such as Pruneface, Flattop, Mumbles, BlogButt, and more.
And finally, here is a 1947 Terry and the Pirates Gold Ore Detector Ring given away in boxes of Quaker cereals. I wondered about the tie to Terry and the Pirates, since there is no obvious reference to that comic strip, but one site states that this ring has been documented as being offered on his radio program. It looks like a tiny telescope - it is a tube with brass band featuring skull and crossbone design. Aluminum tube has red plastic end caps and when held to the light interior shows dark irregular shapes representing gold ore against a frosty bkg.
I'm sorry that the skull and crossbones is so scary, and I hope that you don't have bad dreams. Looking at these photos, it's clear that some kid chewed on the plastic ends. It was irresistible! I kind of want to get an un-gnawed example now.
Here's a vintage ad:
And here's the cover of a Terry and the Pirates "funny book", from Milton Caniff, legendary comic artist.
I hope you have enjoyed today's STUFF FROM THE BOX!
3 comments:
Major-
And I thought that Dick Tracy ring was special... but then I hadn't yet met the Pirate's Gold Detector Ring. Not very practical to wear, perhaps, but so unique.
Thanks Major, for sharing more Stuff from the Box.
Wait... Are you telling us that Davy Crockett wasn't a fictional character made up by Disney Studios? That he actually existed outside of the Disney realm?... I don't believe it... not for a second! I do like the solid shininess of this ring.
Prithee, tell us more about this BlogButt of which you speak. Surely, he was the most memorable of the Dick Tracy villains!
Hmm, it looks like somebody pried the end caps off the Terry and the Pirates ring to get at the gold inside. Don't try to blame it on "some kid", Major. ;-p
OK, I'm gonna have to go with the gnawed/gold-finding/telescope-like ring today. Because it's just such a weird concept for a ring... or anything else. Even though that heavy, sparkly Davy Crockett ring is calling to me. By the way, you wouldn't happen to have a shiny gold ring with Elvish writing on it, would you?
Thanks for the Stuff, Major.
The strip is perhaps best-remembered for the colorful and grotesque villains such as Pruneface, Flattop, Mumbles, BlogButt, and more.
And let us not forget, "B.O. Plenty" and "Madonna"!
I like the Davy Crockett ring, because he put a kilt on a bar, when he was only three.
Major, thanks for sharing your "Rings from the Box" with us!
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