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MADE IN JAPAN VINTAGE CLEVELAND BROWN DAWG PACK NFL FOOTBALL CELLULOID DOLL PIN
$ 79.2
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MADE IN JAPAN OR JAPAN. From 1921-1941, wares from Japan exported to the United States had to be marked "Japan" or "Made in Japan". During World War II most ceramics factories (for exports) ceased, except Noritake (see Japanese Ceramics of the Last 100 Years1921
It was manufactured in Japan (“Nippon” means “Japan”) from 1865, when the country ended its long period of commercial isolation, until 1921
After 1915 the words “Made in…” were usually added. Beginning in 1921, U.S. Customs required country names to be in English, and the word “Japan” was used instead of “Nippon.” Items marked “Made in Occupied Japan” were made between February 1947 and April 1952. After that, just the word “Japan” was used again
How did the Browns become the dogs?
The Dawg Pound finds its origins in the 1985 Cleveland Browns training camp, a brainchild of cornerbacks, Hanford “Top Dawg” Dixon and Frank Minnifield. As the story goes, they determined the opposing quarterback was the cat and the defensive line were the dawgs chasing after it
bullmastiff
Swagger, the beloved, 145-pound bullmastiff who has been with the Browns since 2014, will make his final run onto the field Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium
The Browns are only one of 12 NFL franchises to predate the 1960 launch of the American Football League, and are only one of three such teams in the AFC.
When Arthur McBride formed the Browns in 1946, the team held a contest not only to name the team but to come up with a mascot. ... As a result, the team decided that the helmet would have no logo – in fact, the helmet itself is the logo, in modern times
Celluloid originated in 1856, when Alexander Parkes created Parkesine, generally considered the first thermoplastic. In 1869, Daniel Spill, who had taken over Parkes' firm, renamed Parkesine as Xylonite. In the same year, John Wesley Hyatt patented at the US Patent Office as Celluloid. Celluloid was easily molded and shaped, and it was first widely used as an ivory replacement.
The main use was in movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid film stock prior to the adoption of acetate safety film in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used.
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DOLL IS WEARING AN OLD FASHION HELMET HOLDING A FOOTBALL, BROWN GOLD OUTFIT, BROWN DRYING TOWEL, BROWN SHOES
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NFL CLEVELAND BROWNS
DAWG PACK
LIGHTWEIGHT CELLULOID PLASTIC CLEVELAND BROWNS DOLL
STRONG PLASTIC CELLULOID SMELL
MEASURES APPROX.....9"
MADE IN JAPAN
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