I bought this 70's era, Chinese industrial revolution, propaganda poster, a couple of years ago. I finally got it framed and hung in the shop.
Its titled "New Lathe".
That is cool!
Reminds me both a our trip to the small foundry in Mexico and the tool making in Madagascar.
No machine tools in either location.
Machine tools belonged only to large wealthy companies. Certainly not in the impoverished areas we visited.
At the time I thought Gingery would be worth something to the local entrepreneurs in both areas.
If you have a lead on additional copies of same or similar I might be interested. Seriously!
The "art for shop" got me thinking to the 70's where the art for shop were those calendars of scantily clad girls with a front "modesty" overlay that you picked up to see the scantily clad girl.
The art shown in this thread is much better. Of course I am older now.
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