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Curly
Uploaded for this week's "Curly" theme at Vintage Photos Theme Park. I don't really know what the theme covers but there's one way to find out, eh? Anyway, we have some curly hair here, and some curly-hair holders.

I believe this comes from a 1948 copy of Holiday magazine. Unfortunately it and some other old publications went missing during my last two moves and I haven't come across it yet, so I can't verify that.

No idea what Scoldy implies. Let me know if you know.

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Thanks to Keith Burton for sending me a link through which I was able to find that today's successor to this brand is the Amelia brand. Scoldy Lox was also registered as a trademark in 1945, so the 1948 edition of Holiday is looking more likely as the source.

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 Deborah Lundbech
Deborah Lundbech club
My mother always had a couple, too - but in England they were called "grips" not "bobby pins"!
3 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club has replied
"Grips" sounds a bit sinister, Deborah.
3 years ago.
 Deborah Lundbech
Deborah Lundbech club
haha
Well, my brother and I weren't hit as children, but my mother definitely had the arm "grip" as she marched us upstairs. : )
3 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
"Scoldy Lox" --> Goldy Locks - maybe?

Fun to see them called "Bob pins" which later became "bobby pins" - I never thought backwards from 'bobby pins' to the hair style of a "bob".

Gotta love old ads!
2 months ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club has replied
I hadn't thought of the connection between bob and bobby, either, Laura, even wuth the help of the ad. Thanks for pointing that out.
Happy new year,
2 months ago.

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