One of the four Bond Bread "Modern Miracle" ink blotters featuring a rocket has a shallow crease and has been used. Bond Bread was a product of General Baking Company and was first produced in Rochester, New York, in 1915. The name comes from the use of the word "bond" as a promise or guarantee of repayment of debt and was intended to signal a guaranteed purity of ingredients, similar to home-made bread. The company advertised heavily using neighborhood signs, print ads, ink blotters, and eventually television commercials and sponsorships. This attractive set of blotters, which dates from the 1950s, promotes Bond's homogenization process as its own modern miracle, e-mail with questions. Note scan(s) can be seen in greater detail by clicking on Picture and using Arrows for navigation.

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