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Another related item is the " | Another related item is the " | ||
- | Robert Harbin | + | The first clear change bag on the scene wasn't a bag at all; it was a glass fishbowl. It was identical in construction, |
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In // | In // | ||
- | In March 1958, Tannen' | + | In March 1958, Tannen' |
Perhaps the terse ad copy was too oblique, because the prop was still largely unknown when in // | Perhaps the terse ad copy was too oblique, because the prop was still largely unknown when in // | ||
- | Circa 1960, U. F. Grant marketed a " | + | Circa 1960, U. F. Grant came back into the fold a full fifteen years after his original clear change fishbowl and marketed a " |
- | At any rate, in modern times the credit, when it's given at all, is most often given to Grant, but the correct citation is clearly | + | At any rate, in modern times the credit, when it's given at all, is most often given to Grant alone, but the true credit belongs |
(Above history researched by Max Maven) | (Above history researched by Max Maven) | ||
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