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Marilyn Sings for the Troops Mouse Pad
This Marilyn Monroe mouse pad will bring a smile to any Marilyn fan while working on the computer. Each features a deluxe non-skid pad for precise tracking. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″
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Mouepad – Boy’s Best Friend
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Boys Best Friend” taken during the 1950’s captures a pet assisting his young British friend with his challenging golf shot. Size 7 1/4″ X 8″.
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Mousepad – American Boy
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “All American Boy” taken May 31, 1945 captures a young boy saluting at a Memorial Day parade in New York. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″
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Mousepad – Baseball Buddies
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Baseball Buddies” taken June 1, 1999 captures two boys discussing the dynamics of baseball. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″
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Mousepad – Follow That Banana
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Follow That Banana” taken February 8, 1953 in Pinehurst, North Carolina captures Mickey, the spirited monkey, as he guides his mount, Rex, around the turf. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″
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Mousepad – I’ll Drive You Fly
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “I’ll Drive, You Fly” taken August 19, 1924 captures the first and only man to ever actually drive a golf ball from the top of a plane’s wing. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″.
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Mousepad – Iwo Jima
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Iwo Jima” was taken February 23, 1945 captures American soliders raising the American Flag on Mount Suribachi, after the battle at Iwo Jima in which American troops suffered 20,000 casualties. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″
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Mousepad – Keep Your Head Still
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Keep Your Head Still” taken in the 193-‘s captures Jack Redmond, World Champion trick golfer, driving a golf ball from this fearless girlfriend’s head, atop the Whitehall building in New York City. Size 7 1/4″ x 8.
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Mousepad – Lunchbreak
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Iunchbreak” taken September 1932 captures construction workers eating their lunches atop a steel beam at the building site of the RCA Building in Rockefeller Center. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″
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Mousepad – Play Golf Free
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Play Golf Free” taken on October 3, 1930 captures clients of tailor, Harris Berger of Queens, New York, enjoying a round of putt-putt, while their suits are pressed. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″
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Mousepad – Scottish Lie
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Scottish Lie” taken in 1935 captures world famous Scottish comedian and Vaudeville Star, Sir Harry Lauder, attempting to hit from a horrible lie. Size 7 1/4″ x 8″.
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Mousepad – Swing Under Construction
This photo non-skid mouse pad entitled “Swing Under Construction” taken in the early 20’s features golfer Buddy Mason driving a ball from the 18-story “course” atop Los Angeles City Hall, which is under construction. Size 7/14″ x 8″.