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WWII Pin-Up Girl Decals

Written on June 1st, 2010 by PinUp Collectorno shouts

These listing are for WWII Pin-Up Girl Decals, also known as “nose-art” or “Bomber-Art”. These WWII Pin-Up Girl Decals have always been popular and during World War II were even painted on aircraft. These decals are very popular with WWII model airplane enthusiasts, Guitar collectors and more. Find just the right WWII Sexy Pin up Bombshells for your collection.

Vintage Pinup Guitar Decals

Written on January 2nd, 2010 by PinUp Collectorno shouts

Got an old axe in the corner that is just itching for a vintage pinup decal? Take a look here. Lots of Decals available that will look fantastic on that old Fender or Vintage Strat. Theres something about these decals that just add a little flair to a Vintage guitar without looking trashy. Look through these decals and see if one fits your fancy. Try to select a Waterslide Decal whenever possible, they look great and won’t peel.

Pin Up Waterslide Decals

Written on November 16th, 2009 by PinUp Collectorone shout

Just what are Pin Up Waterslide Decals? Water slide decals (or slip decals) are water-mounted decals generally printed face up and rely on the dextrose corn sugar residue from the decal paper to bond the decal transfer to a surface. A water-based adhesive layer can be added to the decal to create a stronger bond or may be placed between layers of lacquer to create a durable decal transfer.

Nose Art

Written on September 28th, 2009 by PinUp Collectorno shouts

Decals, Stickers, Tattoos, Photographs, Pins, Lighters and More of popular pin up girls from WWI and WWII. As most people may know, nose art (airplane nose art,aircraft nose art, bomber nose art) is just about as old as aviation itself. It is well known that pilots in WWI and WWII made it a tradition to modify the noses of their aircraft with illustrations of popular cartoons, animals, and of course, vivacious pin-ups from back home. For young pilots and mechanics serving their country, most of them young men, nose art was a much needed morale booster.

Vintage Pinup Decals

Written on September 11th, 2009 by PinUp Collectorno shouts

From WWII through the 1960s, pin-up girls endured as classic emblems of coquettish femininity, playful innocence, and wholesome American beauty. A button left undone, a glimpse of a stockinged leg, or the suggestive grin of a brunette, blond, or redhead remind us that sometimes less is more and that often even a hint of sexuality can be irresistible.

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