1994-95 21st Century Archives The Petty Girl
Total Cards: 100
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1 | "I'm playing Easter Bunny for the kiddies, but no | |
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2 | "Darling, what - kachoo - difference does age - k | |
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3 | "A dry Martini and a package of pins!" | |
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4 | "Oh, you would - would you!" | |
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5 | "Sure C-A-L-L me back in T-E-N M-I-N-U-T-E-S" | |
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6 | (Daughter Marjorie) | |
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7 | "Thanks for the hospitality, Mr. Grover, but I do | |
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8 | "He was calling from California - now will you st | |
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9 | "I've been frightfully restless all day dear - br | |
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10 | Petty's biggest account came in 1932 with Atlas/P | |
Trivia |
- Issued in two series as Petty Girl (cards 1-50) and Petty Girl II (cards 51-100). Both were also released as 50 card factory sets.
On the top of the cards backside, is the publications name and date that the pinup was released in. Example: Esquire June 1937.






