Wednesday, December 6, 2017
The Years Without a Santa: Roadmaster Bicycles (1942)
I had a Roadmaster bike as a kid. It was what hipsters would call a 'fixie' - no gears and pedal brakes. I rode that bike all over, it was my first means of freedom. I would have been out of luck in 1942, though, because The Cleveland Welding Company, makers of Roadmaster bikes, was a vital war industry and had switched production. A decade after the war they'd be bought out by AMF and eventually become known for shoddy, low-quality bicycles.
The ad features a somewhat less war-mad Santa. He's not shoving cigarettes or bayonets into the kid's hands. I guess that makes him more the jolly old elf we know nowadays.
Labels:
1940s,
AMF,
Bicycles,
Christmas,
December,
Holidays,
Roadmaster,
Santa,
World War II
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