
About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement highlights the essential role of copper in electronics, emphasizing that copper is unmatched in its ability to carry electrical impulses for devices like radios and TV sets. The ad claims that copper and its alloys enable the economical mass production of modern electronic marvels, and no other commercial metal can be formed, machined, or solder-connected as easily. The ad is targeted at industries and manufacturers, promoting copper as an irreplaceable material in electronics.
- Brand: Kennecott Copper Corporation
- Product: Kennecott Copper (for electronics)
- Tagline: in electronics... no substitute can do what copper does!
- Publication: The Saturday Evening Post
- Year: 1957
Objects in the advertisement: television
, woman
, child
, colorful electronic waves
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