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Pin:Davy Crockett Indian Fighter

ca.1950

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Spin-off merchandise from characters and subjects in popular culture are often just as fascinating as the characters, movies, radio programs, television events, or commercial products which inspire them. Apart from political pins, so-called "pinback" buttons or pins which display these characters and subjects are as old as the metal and celluloid buttons themselves. Beginning in 1893, people wore early plastic Heinz pickles to demonstrate their loyalty to that particular brand (as if home-made pickles weren't good enough!) and similar pins commemorate (and advertise) nearly every aspect of popular culture since. Comic strip and comic book super heroes are no exception; pinback pins adorned with hero imagery began to surge with these comics in the 1940s, and have not stopped.

Although he may not have emerged from the pages of a comic book, Davy Crockett is an individual whose many feats--both real and mythical--rival those of any superhero. Wearing his trademark coonskin cap, this pin depicts Crockett as the ever popular fabled frontiersman.

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  • Title: Pin:Davy Crockett Indian Fighter
  • Date Created: ca.1950
  • Subject Keywords: David Crockett
  • Type: Action Figures and Character Toys
  • Medium: metal, plastic
  • Object ID: 111.221.0
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