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Vintage GM Pamphlet - Craft Patterns by A. Neely Hall (1961)
Vintage GM Pamphlet - Craft Patterns by A. Neely Hall (1961)
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This vintage Craft Patterns pamphlet, authored by A. Neely Hall and published in 1961, was distributed by General Motors' "Information Rack Service" for their employees. It features detailed plans for building a charming "Telephone Hutch," a stylish and functional piece of furniture designed for mid-century homes. The pamphlet includes clear illustrations, step-by-step instructions, and detailed material specifications, making it a practical resource for DIY enthusiasts.
The front cover showcases a completed hutch, while the interior provides precise diagrams and dimensions, emphasizing its user-friendly design. The project’s aesthetic aligns with the mid-century modern style, reflecting the practical elegance of the era.
Era and Rarity: The production code "IR-61-26" confirms its publication in 1961. As part of a series distributed internally to GM employees, these pamphlets were produced in limited quantities, and surviving examples are rare. The booklet’s focus on woodworking and mid-century furniture adds to its collectible appeal, especially for vintage craft enthusiasts and GM memorabilia collectors.
Condition: This pamphlet is in excellent condition, with crisp pages, clear diagrams, and minimal signs of wear. Its well-preserved state enhances its value as a collectible and a functional guide for retro DIY projects.
Whether you're a collector of GM ephemera, a fan of mid-century crafts, or someone interested in vintage woodworking projects, this pamphlet is a unique and practical piece of history.
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