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Do you own a piece of New Mexico oil country?

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  comics, DC Comics    Posted date:  September 26, 2011  |  3 Comments


Irene was going through some boxes in her closet and came across a couple of issues I wrote way back when of Welcome Back, Kotter, and since there’s no reason for her to hang on to comics she had nothing to do with, she passed them on to me. When I flipped through the extremely yellowed pages, what I found far more interesting than my own attempts at aping the voices of those Sweathogs was the following fractional ad.

Not sure how many comics readers in 1978 were interested in investing a quarter in finding out more about what was likely just some spurious land deal. I certainly wasn’t. The only ads I paid attention to were the in-house ads and the ones for back issues. Well … those and the Twinkie ads, too, of course.

How about you? Any idea what this was about? Googling any section of the text of the ad gets me nothing, so I’m counting on the group mind out there to tell me what was going on here. If you sent a sticky quarter to Collector Enterprises, please let me know what you got in return.

I only hope you’re not an oil baron now. I wouldn’t want to have to kick myself!





3 Comments for Do you own a piece of New Mexico oil country?


Simon Haynes

Funny – I read something similar recently where a breakfast cereal company gave away certificates to a square foot (inch?) of land. If you research that one, it’ll probably be something very similar to this.

Simon Haynes

Found a link to the land giveaway I was talking about: http://www.yukoninfo.com/klondikebiginch.htm

    Scott

    Interesting. Of course, Quaker is a heck of a lot more trustworthy than something called “Collector Enterprises.” The Quaker idea was a cute advertising gimmick to sell product, whereas I suspect this was more of an inducement to invest more money in some scam-like way. I could be wrong … but that’s what it feels like.



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