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Jack Armstrong, the all-American boy, was the hero of a radio serial from 1933 to 1951. The program was started at the radio station WBBM in Chicago and was eventually broadcast on CBS before moving to NBC and, finally, ABC. Premiums were offered to the listeners until the mid-1940s. Jack Armstrong's best-known endorsement is for Wheaties.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Jack Armstrong | Telescope | Jack Armstrong Explorer, 2x Power, 1930s, 7 In. Extends To 10 In. | 2002 | | Jack Armstrong | Bomb Sight Kit | Unopened Box | 2002 | | Jack Armstrong | Sound Effects Kit | In Mailer | 2002 | | Jack Armstrong | Book | Big Little Book, Ivory Treasure | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | First Aid Kit | Junior Ace, Tin | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | Game | Map, 1936 | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | Toy | Secret Bombsight, Bombs, Ships, Mailer | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | Toy | Shooting Plane, Mailer | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | Comic Book | No. 2 | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | Secret Bombsight | Unopened Mailer | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | Telescope | Jack Armstrong Explorer | 2000 | | Jack Armstrong | Comic Book | All American Boy, Nov. 1947 | 1998 | | Jack Armstrong | Flashlight | Torpedo, Premium | 1998 | | Jack Armstrong | Ped-o-meter | Blue Rim, 1939, 2 3/4 In. | 1998 | | Jack Armstrong | Pin | Gardenia, Glows In Dark, Plastic, 1939 | 1998 | | Jack Armstrong | Training Kit | Pre-flight, How To Fly Manual, C.1945 | 1998 | | Jack Armstrong | Explore Telescope | Radio Premium | 1998 | | Jack Armstrong | Hike-o-meter | 1935 | 1998 | | Jack Armstrong | Magic Answer Box | Red Tin Lithograph Needle, 1940, 1 X 3 3/4 X 1 In. | 1997 | | Jack Armstrong | Model | Airplanes, 1944 | 1997 | | Jack Armstrong | Tru-flite News | General Mills.vol.1, No. 2 Oct. 1944, 10 X 11 In., 4 Pages | 1997 | | Jack Armstrong | Book | Big Little Book, 1939 | 1996 | | Jack Armstrong | Book | Big Little Book, Jack Armstrong & The Ivory Treasure, 1937 | 1996 | | Jack Armstrong | Explorer Telescope | 1938 | 1996 | | Jack Armstrong | Hike-o-meter | 1934 | 1996 |
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