Nuclear Furniture
Classic Plexiglas Films DVD: 1940s Plexi Glass Propaganda History Films With Footage of Plexiglas Magazines, Windows, Furniture, Jewelry & The Making And Manufacturing Of Plexiglas. This compilation explores peacetime uses of Plexiglas, which became largely popular in airplane manufacturing during WWII. Plexiglas is touted as having a variety of uses around the home, from making magazines pages more brilliant to making kitchen appliances more durable and charming. Table Of Contents: (1) Looking Ahead Through Plexiglas (1940s) - Wonderful propaganda price about how Plexiglas “brings new beauty, comfort, and charm to your peace-time living.” Explores all the no military uses of Plexiglas as the industry tries to find a new marketplace in the post WWII era. Also includes footage of the manufacturing of Plexiglas 19 Minutes (2) Looking Ahead Through Rohm & Haas Plexiglas (Note: Incomplete Film) (1947) - This is the second half only of a great color film about some alternative uses for Plexiglas around the house and specially in the bathroom - 4 Minutes
Nuclear Furniture Customer Review: A True Gem from the 80’s
,One of the finest albums from the 80’s indeed from both musical and sound engineering aspect.I have it on vinyl and was thrilled to see it in cd format.The collaboration between
Slick and Thomas was magical.Favorite cuts,”No Way Out”,Layin it on the Line”,Sorry Me Sorry You”,Magician,The entire works is truly a piece of art.Highly underated.I loved “Freedom at Point Zero” but this one really takes the cake…A definite must Have!

