File:Stretch Armstrong ad.png
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English: Advertisement for a Stretch Armstrong doll from an October 12, 1978 Smith's ad found in Midvale Journal Sentinel. |
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Source | Midvale Journal Sentinel 1978-10-12 p.18 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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