"Yes, anyone from 5 to 80 can draw or sketch or paint anything now...the very first time you use the "Magic Art Reproducer" like a professional artist -- no matter how "hopeless" you think you are."
(Don't sweat the small print...you can click on the full page at the bottom of the post to open up a BIG high-resolution page so you can see it all.)
(Don't sweat the small print...you can click on the full page at the bottom of the post to open up a BIG high-resolution page so you can see it all.)
"Have fun! Be popular!
Everyone will ask you to draw them.
You'll be in demand!"
Everyone will ask you to draw them.
You'll be in demand!"
"After a short time you may find that you can draw well without the "Magic Art Reproducer" because you have developed a "knack" and feeling artists have -- which may lead to a good-paying art career."
There are a LOT of different variations on this "how to draw" ad at Lou Brooks' website at http://www.drawger.com/loubrooks/?section=gallery&gallery_id=564&
This is great---maybe even better than all those muscle-building comics ads to impress the ladies at the beach.
ReplyDeleteI love the "No Talent" bit.
Define, "draw" for me.
Yeah, Bob...it was the bragging bravado in the headline that made me laugh. No Lessons! No Talent! ^_^
ReplyDeleteHoly Carp! So this was the secret all along! I just ordered mine today! Thanks for the tip Sherm.
ReplyDeleteBoy,...imagine how jealous my wife will be when the woman start crawling all over me! YES!!
No more will my lack of talent hold me back!!
Hey Todd--- if you liked this one, wait till you see the next crazy comic book ad I'll be posting in about a week from now!
ReplyDeleteI had one of these. I was bitterly disappointed in how it worked, although I think the concept is sound. The illustrations make you think it's a mini-projector, but you actually have to peer down into the hole in the top, and then one eye sees your subject via an angled mirror, and the other eye sees the paper. The illusion is that you're getting the image projected onto the paper. As a kid, I couldn't make it work the way I wanted to. But yeah, I had one.
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