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1957 Ad Brainiac Berkeley Enterprises 815 Washington St Newtonville MA YSFC3

1957 Ad Brainiac Berkeley Enterprises 815 Washington St Newtonville MA YSFC3

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This is an original 1957 black and white print ad for the Brainiac computer model construction kits that were made and sold by Berkeley Enterprises that was located at 815 Washington Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts.

Please note the size of this ad.

CONDITION

This 55+ year old Item is rated Very Fine. Moderate aging throughout. Light fading throughout.

  • Product Type: Original Print Ad; Black / White
  • Grade: Very Fine
  • Dimensions: Approximately 2.25 x 6.5 inches; 6 x 17 cm
  • Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

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Keywords specific to this image: Vintage Advertising, Electric Brain, Construction Kit, Model, Educational Toy, Science, Technology, Control Panel, Circuit, Switchboard, Robotics, Logic Machine, Automation, Street, Massachusetts, Geniac, Tyniac, Components

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