Take home your very own "Chicago Typewriter" and blast your friends with foam darts! This item is a 1:1 replica of the classic firearm popularized by gangsters of the Prohibition era. Originally available at hardware stores for $200 ($2,555 adjusted for inflation) this weapon was taken off shelves and sold to the U.S. Military in 1938. The weapons used in the St. Valentine's day Massacre were two Thompson machine guns, and are considered to be the most famous murder weapons in the world. This toy is being offered at the low price of only $2! ($25.55 adjusted for inflation)
Named the most influential car of the 20th century in the Car of the century competition, the Model T began production in 1908 and saw continued development until 1927. The Model T provided inexpensive transportation on a massive scale. This car symbolized a modernizing America and the growth of the middle class. With 16.5 million units sold, the Model T takes eighth place on the list of most cars sold of all time. This model version is a 1:32 scale and features functioning doors, wheels, and lights! This model can be yours for the low price of only $1.50! ($19.16 adjusted for inflation)
Also offered at our gift shops are miniature saxophone statues that are replicas of the saxophone used by the late Coleman Hawkins. Hawkins is credited as being the first great saxophonist, and was prominent during the 1920's. He influenced many famous jazz musicians including Miles Davis, Lester Young, and is also a pioneer in bebop. These statues also play samples of his hit songs such as, Body and Soul, Dinah, There Will Never Be Another You and many more! This statue is being offered at the low price of $1. ($12.77 adjusted for inflation)
Published in 1921, How to Spot a Communist 101! is an essential book for every household who wishes to help their country in the ongoing fight against Communism. You can't rely on a communists physical appearance to give them away, but with this book you will be spotting communists left and right. This satirical novel sheds to light the widespread significance and stigma following Communists during the first Red Scare. Only $1.49! ($19 adjusted for inflation)
Published in 1925, Get Rich Quick! discusses the apparent never-ending climb of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the start and middle of the '20s. With tips by stockbroker Beckett Yates, you too can capitalize on the credit craze and get rich quick! Following the trends of the past few years, it would make logical sense that it would continue, meaning that those who invested into the market now should get massive returns in the future. Learn quick how to make all this money in this beautiful hardcover book. Follow the rise and fall of Beckett Yates and his experiences during the 1920s and the Great Depression. Only for $1.60! ($20.27 adjusted for inflation)