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Advertisement
submitted by Brenda Mattox.
This ad is several years
old. |
| From People
Magazine, selling Lorna Luft's new biography.
Picture sent by Tom Smithers. |
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Ruby Slippers pin -
Submitted by Jim Whitcomb. |
| A ruby
slipper doormat - wonder if Tony Landini has one of these!
Available on Warner Brothers
Online web site.
Submitted by Jim Whitcomb |
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An ad
for Classic Clips.
Submitted by Katie Sylvester |
| Here is
something interesting that I have in my collection. It is from a
Franklin Heirloom Society Doll Collector's booklet from 1989. In it is
a story about a man named Carl Vivaldi and his Oz collection.
This man claims, or at least
the article claims, that he has "one of the six pairs of original ruby
slippers from the movie." If they're talking about the ones in the picture,
then it's pretty obvious he doesn't. They're covered with glitter
as well as silver stones around the bows.
Submitted by Katie Sylvester |
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Enlargement
of Carl's shoes... Come'on Carl! You can fool some of the people some of
the time.....
Submitted by Katie Sylvester |
| This picture
of the 'Return to Oz' slippers off the front of a coloring book I found.
Submitted by Katie Sylvester |
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This is
a picture of Lorna Luft holding her Ruby Slipper. This appeared in the
April 13, 1998 issue of People Magazine on page 93. The caption on the
page said, "It's hard to be the child of a legend", says
Luft (trying on Judy's ruby slipper).
Submitted by Jim Whitcomb |
| A picture
of the Ruby Slipper pave pin for sale at the Warner Bros. Studio
Store.
Submitted by Jim Whitcomb |
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A picture
of the children's Ruby Slippers for sale at the Warner Bros. Studio Store.
Submitted by Jim Whitcomb |