Trader Vic's vintage sign skewers WW II baddiesPosted Sep 8th 2006 7:02PM by Joe DiStefano Like many urban hipsters of my generation, I have a weakness for artifacts that capture the boozy vibe of the WW II era, you know, cocktail shakers, Thin Man movies and the like. As such, I also have a soft spot for every kind of ephemera related to such nostalgia-soaked Tiki bars as Trader's Vic's. Whilst trolling through boingboing I learned that Trader Vic Bergeron had more claim to fame than mixing up the first mai tai. Seems he also had a keen sense for timely political cartoons. The boingboing poster says he spotted this image from a WW II era Promoting any agenda on a menu is uncalled for, even though the Trader was right. God knows it's better than shilling for toys. |
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