Mr. Lackawanna (our nickname for this guy) stood in my grandmother and grandfather's "working man's" clothing store for years and years. The store was open from sometime in the 40s to the 80s. When I was about 5 or 6 and went to visit I'd run all over the store with him. He's made from rubber and he's in good shape with the exception of a minor incsion on his neck. I'm guessing he's from the 50s or 60s. I'll have to ask though.
The store sold mostly church clothes to workers and country folk - they had affordable shirts, suits, trousers, hats, ties, you name it - they probably had it. It was an old credit/installment business that existed before credit cards.
The photo isn't the whole deal...he stands on a little platform that says "Lackawanna Products" and "Saxon Slacks."
The store sold mostly church clothes to workers and country folk - they had affordable shirts, suits, trousers, hats, ties, you name it - they probably had it. It was an old credit/installment business that existed before credit cards.
The photo isn't the whole deal...he stands on a little platform that says "Lackawanna Products" and "Saxon Slacks."