Hi everyone, just want to give the heads up that I have recently created a new historical reference website, it is called Product Stat which is short for "Product Statistics". The new site "productstat.com" located at www.productstat.com. The materials on the site will be completely free and open to everyone, eventually I expect to the site to be ad supported.
The goal of the new site will be to archive materials and articles that aren't necessarily a good fit for Automatic Ephemera but still have valuable information to us lovers of older products. I will present the vintage articles with a updated contemporary 2014 blog style look, making them easy to read and search.
I will add new materials when I can, I have 100's of reviews of products to post and will do often. So check Product Stat daily at first as I plan on adding lots of new materials through the upcoming fall season.
There will be different libraries with topics like Engineering, Manufacturing, Reviews, Safety Concerns, Industry Data, etc.
I've also added a social media aspect to this blog. If you look at the bottom of each post you will see social media share buttons, a Facebook like button and Facebook commenting system. If you are a Facebook user please click like or share any article that you enjoy. The more people that know about the site the better, so I appreciate the help.
All articles posted on the site I have received permission from the publishers to post or they will have fallen into the public domain.
Let me know what you all think! Thanks everyone.
The goal of the new site will be to archive materials and articles that aren't necessarily a good fit for Automatic Ephemera but still have valuable information to us lovers of older products. I will present the vintage articles with a updated contemporary 2014 blog style look, making them easy to read and search.
I will add new materials when I can, I have 100's of reviews of products to post and will do often. So check Product Stat daily at first as I plan on adding lots of new materials through the upcoming fall season.
There will be different libraries with topics like Engineering, Manufacturing, Reviews, Safety Concerns, Industry Data, etc.
I've also added a social media aspect to this blog. If you look at the bottom of each post you will see social media share buttons, a Facebook like button and Facebook commenting system. If you are a Facebook user please click like or share any article that you enjoy. The more people that know about the site the better, so I appreciate the help.
All articles posted on the site I have received permission from the publishers to post or they will have fallen into the public domain.
Let me know what you all think! Thanks everyone.