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Vintage Gadget Packaging: Mason Carve-Rite

March 21, 2014
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The Mason Carve-Rite Instrument in a package–strong enough for years of storage.

The Mason Carve-Rite Instrument in a package–strong enough for years of storage.

A friend of mine was helping to clean some 'stuff' out of the home of a friend's deceased relative. In a pile of books, tschotskes and knick-knacks–Paul came across this wonderful 'Kitchen App' from a far simpler time.

You have to wonder how many focus groups, market tests, sales chain specialists and internal committees this package had to go through–pre-production.

From a storage perspective, unless you are professional meat carver–the heavyweight cardboard package offers years of product protection. The bright red color also keeps the roast stabilizer from getting lost in the hutch–behind the gravy boats and silver soup ladles. – Doug.

In Fun Stuff, Graphic Design History, Inspiration, product packaging Tags vintage packaging, retro, retro packaging
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