A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
Hello, everyone
This is a very interesting old picture from the late 1890's early 1900'S. my picture is a modern copy.
First, the child is posed on crates with the fantastic wooden Cracker Jack crate in the background. I just wonder what the theme is with the hatchet and other stuff in the picture with the child? What is the child holding?
Second, what items in the picture relate to today's Cracker Jack? Any thoughts, I will explain later if none of you comes up with the right theme.
CJAAAJ
This is a very interesting old picture from the late 1890's early 1900'S. my picture is a modern copy.
First, the child is posed on crates with the fantastic wooden Cracker Jack crate in the background. I just wonder what the theme is with the hatchet and other stuff in the picture with the child? What is the child holding?
Second, what items in the picture relate to today's Cracker Jack? Any thoughts, I will explain later if none of you comes up with the right theme.
CJAAAJ
THE MORE YOU COLLECT, THE MORE YOU WANT!
Re: A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
Well, I've perused the photo a little bit Alex and will be interested to hear more! I can suggest a couple things! One is that Quaker Oats and Cracker Jack are currently owned by the same company. Cracker Jack was acquired by Frito-Lay in 1997 and Quaker Oats a few years after that. Secondly, some of the items in the picture are reminiscent of pot metal CJ prizes - the hatchet for example! Who else can add info?
Re: A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
The theme with the hatchet is, if you touch my Cracker Jack, you lose a hand!CJAAAJ wrote:First, the child is posed on crates with the fantastic wooden Cracker Jack crate in the background. I just wonder what the theme is with the hatchet and other stuff in the picture with the child? What is the child holding?
Re: A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
Alex, I think you're mistaken about the hatchet theme. Everyone knows that any child would much prefer a nice bowl of hot oatmeal over a box of Cracker Jack. Therefore, , the theme has to be " You touch my Quaker Oats, you lose a hand!"
Re: A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
Quoting Luke: "The theme with the hatchet is, if you touch my Cracker Jack, you lose a hand!"
Could this be that evil butcher from our Halloween thread in his youth?
Could this be that evil butcher from our Halloween thread in his youth?
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Sorry, Alex, I misread the statement " if you touch my Cracker Jack you lose a hand" and attributed it to you, not to Luke.
Barbara
Barbara
Re: A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
That Kangaroo was caught lurking about inside a box of Cracker Jack.gsullivan wrote:Quoting Luke: "The theme with the hatchet is, if you touch my Cracker Jack, you lose a hand!"
Could this be that evil butcher from our Halloween thread in his youth?
Re: A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
Hello, Everyone!
Oh, Luke, such a card!
gsullivan wrote: "I can suggest a couple things! One is that Quaker Oats and Cracker Jack are currently owned by the same company. Cracker Jack was acquired by Frito-Lay in 1997 and Quaker Oats a few years after that."
gsullivan, You were the first to get the modern connection in this early photo. Of course at the time it was taken both companies were independent and thriving.
I guess the kid in the photo is a cowboy, robber or miner? There is a bag of money and a gun on the box. But what about that pesky hatchet?
What is the kid holding?
CJAAAJ
Oh, Luke, such a card!
gsullivan wrote: "I can suggest a couple things! One is that Quaker Oats and Cracker Jack are currently owned by the same company. Cracker Jack was acquired by Frito-Lay in 1997 and Quaker Oats a few years after that."
gsullivan, You were the first to get the modern connection in this early photo. Of course at the time it was taken both companies were independent and thriving.
I guess the kid in the photo is a cowboy, robber or miner? There is a bag of money and a gun on the box. But what about that pesky hatchet?
What is the kid holding?
CJAAAJ
THE MORE YOU COLLECT, THE MORE YOU WANT!
Re: A LARGE WOODEN CRATE OF CRACKER JACK WITH A BOY!
Hey, the one-armed green kanga is my kanga and he would never "lurk" in anyone's box of Cracker Jack. Don't be talking bad about my green kanga. He's a good little roo. In fact, he is so good, Santa has promised him a brand new bionic arm complete with a steel boxing glove for Christmas. So quit picking on him, Luke. Or you'll get nothing but coal in your stocking, kid.
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Well, now all of you have me looking at this picture under a magnifying glass. The boy's right hand and wrist look like they are heavily bandaged to me. Maybe he is also a victim of Halloween's evil butcher. Or is that just the way the light is hitting the boy? And as for what he is holding in his hand, could it be one of those old fashioned rock candies on a stick? That's my only guess. Also, there is a white, somewhat star shape, near his left shoulder. A sheriff's badge? If indeed, he is a sheriff, maybe the bag of money was confiscated from a robber. I don't think the boy is the robber. He isn't wearing a black hat. Didn't bad guys always wear black hats? And I'm sure that axe belongs to the evil butcher. After he injured the boy's right arm with it, he left it behind to warn us that he is back for the holidays. OK Alex, are any of my observations in the realm of truth?