FOUND! VINTAGE Sept. 1944 ISSUE of UNIVERSAL MATCH "MATCH TIPS" Employee Magazine

The cover photo is a pic of the original UNIVERSAL MATCH factory plant located in Hudson, New York.
The 1944 cover photo is a pic of the original UNIVERSAL MATCH factory plant that was located in Hudson, New York.

Very cool piece of American and Match History!

There are several feature articles about the effect that World War II has had on the factory's work force. It stated that one of the plant's first employees when the Hudson factory opened in 1930; Sergeant Anthony Cordato was killed in action during the Battle of the Marshall Islands.

Page 5 of UNIVERSAL TIPS Sept 1944 Magazine with notes from active Service Men in WWII who were employed at the Hudson, NY plant
Page 5 of UNIVERSAL TIPS Sept 1944 Magazine with notes from active Service Men in WWII who were employed at the Hudson, NY plant

The Hudson Plant Manager David Darwe wrote an article "SUMMING UP AND LOOKING FORWARD". In this piece, Mr Darwe described the effect that the war was having on the East Coast of America "...the war with it's terrible implications probably made a deeper impression in the East, particularly in the early stages, than the rest of the country". He went on to mention the frequent black outs and air raid drills and a fair number of his factory crews were active as air wardens or at air observation posts during their leisure time. Mr. Darwe was pleased with Universal's contribution to the war effort with production of propaganda match books shipped off to the Army and the Navy, as well as 43 men who left the plant to enter the various branches of the Armed Forces with the sad news that one employee was "never to return to join us at Hudson again"

HUDSON, NY FACTORY MGR DAVID DARWE
HUDSON, NY FACTORY MGR DAVID DARWE. Who's previous place of employment was at the Swedish Match Corp.

My favorite portion of Mr. Darwe's article was his mention of the "girls" that stepped in where the men left off. "The opinions of many in the beginning as to whether the enlistment of the girls would turn out to be a success were discouraging (to put it mildly), however, it certainly is now evident that the girls are doing a swell job and everybody seems to consider their work as quite natural, whether they appear in overalls or in more conventional dress." Even after issuing that "compliment" he couldn't help but mention that " Fortunately most of our key men have remained with us in this trying period, a fact, we believe, that is worthy of emphasis."

It's worth noting that Universal Match Corp. operated five separate match production plants during this period -"The Golden Age of match book Advertising"

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NYC's COOLEST MATCH BOOKS

A fun blog post from REFINERY 29 sharing some of the author's favorite match books from up and down Manhattan, as well as a few from the Hamptons and some other New York-related locales.

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"...this is all about really unique specimens of miniature artwork you'd love to carry in your bag or keep on your mantel—whether you need a light or not. "I love simple, elegant design that feels relevant but timeless," says the author Emmett Shine. From an old-school Soviet print to a simple pair of peepers, Shine's favorite samples are all here,... along with the lowdown on what makes them so special.

...there are endlessly major match books all over the Big Apple, ....., so leave us a comment if you think we missed some badass 'books.  Can't start a fire without a spark, right?"

20tomjerrys TOM & JERRY 16commerce COMMERCE RESTAURANT

13daves DAVE'S GRILL09maritime MARITIME

03coffeeshop COFFEE SHOP BAR 07ruschmeyers RUSCHMEYERS

14tinys TINY'S 02mermaidinn THE MERMAID INN

17barlubitsch BAR LUBITSCH 15thedutch THE DUTCH

05greatjones JONES

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Matches: The single most precious item in my backpack!

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Yes. Matches provide two very import basic human needs: lighting a fire warmth and for cooking.
My company TheMatchGroup produces branded matches for restaurants, hotels, candle companies and tobacconists for them to use the element of fire as a basis for what we refer to branded matches as "Functional Business Cards".


Promote Your Restaurant with Low Cost/High Impact Advertising Matches

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Promote Your Restaurant Through Branded Matches: They're the Little Things That Count

Still a Timely Article Written a Few Years Ago on the Website RestaurantOwner.com

"...consider every little branded item as a mini billboard"

Here's an excerpt from the article:
...It seems that we use every square inch of space these days -- even on our clothing -- to advertise our services. However, people notice them and are usually pleased when they learn about a good service or product.

"Ad specialties" are items such as [matches, coasters, napkins, paper to go bags], pens, hats, or T-shirts with your restaurant's name, logo and sometimes address, phone number or Web site printed on them. No matter how small your restaurant, promo specialties are within your budget.

Every restaurant can use ad specialties, but before you order 500 baseball caps with your restaurant's name and logo on them, consider the pros and cons. Make sure you spend your money in the best possible way.

Applications

Ad specialties can range from matches to active wear, breath mints with your restaurant's logo printed on the wrapper to custom etched shot and wine glasses. Regardless of the item, the goals of ad specialty items are always the same:

First, you provide a useful gift to your customer to appreciate, enjoy, and, most importantly, identify with your business. While you can find ways to use these items to win over prospective customers, these items are most effective as tools to build repeat business from existing customers.

Second, promotional items help develop and cement a relationship, in the same way people give gifts to friends to strengthen their bonds. [Distribution of these] items also increase your share of "heart and mind" in the community, as your pens, mints, toothpicks, coasters and matches find their way into your customers' kitchens, offices, and classrooms, as [functional] reminders of (hopefully) their [enjoyable experience] at their favorite restaurants.

Third, your branded items will help reinforce your logo and [should] reflect your concept. While it seems like common sense, every ad specialty should prominently bear the business's name and logo....Consider every item a little billboard.

Place your order for your restaurant's functional business cards and table top promotional paper products such as coasters, napkins, toothpicks, branded sugar stick packets, breath mints, napkin bands, pens, as well as printed paper handle bags and at the same time get in on the ”Hot Match on Striker Action” by calling one of our "match makers" at 800.605.7331!


MATCH BOOKS used by Mike Bell to Create His 3D Portraits!

Except from the Offbeat Earth blog

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geneSimmonsmatchartArtist Mike Bell has found yet another use for match books by turning them into 3-D portraits that are just flat-out cool.

A very creative use of match books!! Little works of 3D art portraits created by Mike Bell. He uses all the parts of the match book: the inside cover as his blank "canvas" and then adds parts of each of the individual match stems to create his mini 3D Masterpieces!

Check out some of his work:BATMAN
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