This is one of those things I came across on eBay. All I know is that it's from WW2 and part of a series of guides for such things as carpentry, bookbinding and tin can craft -- and it's for the Use of U.S. Armed Services Personnel Only.
 You can click on the above for a larger pic.
You can click on the above for a larger pic. OK,
 it's funny that the wannabe cartoonist Private here is spilling the ink
 out  of his back pocket, but funnier (maybe weird-funny, not 
funny-funny) is the  eentsy beentsy puff of smoke behind the guy's left 
foot. I wish there was an art  credit here, but it might've been farmed 
off on the some anonymous Popular  Mechanics art department staff 
members.
OK,
 it's funny that the wannabe cartoonist Private here is spilling the ink
 out  of his back pocket, but funnier (maybe weird-funny, not 
funny-funny) is the  eentsy beentsy puff of smoke behind the guy's left 
foot. I wish there was an art  credit here, but it might've been farmed 
off on the some anonymous Popular  Mechanics art department staff 
members. I
 find those expressions to be rather haunting and ugly. Picking out the 
 person's big nose to caricature may get you a sock in the puss.
I
 find those expressions to be rather haunting and ugly. Picking out the 
 person's big nose to caricature may get you a sock in the puss.
Ha ha. "Pick a nose." That
 guy with the big eye looks like a Jack Cole character. And what's with 
 the aging, sad looking yellow kid on the lower right?
That
 guy with the big eye looks like a Jack Cole character. And what's with 
 the aging, sad looking yellow kid on the lower right? I
 wish we all wore hats (aside from baseball caps and knit hats). Hats 
are  fun to draw, and I have a personal weakness for the ol'  
guy-so-shocked-his-hat-flies-off-his-head image.
I
 wish we all wore hats (aside from baseball caps and knit hats). Hats 
are  fun to draw, and I have a personal weakness for the ol'  
guy-so-shocked-his-hat-flies-off-his-head image. This
 kinda stuff ("7 1/2 to 8 times the length of their heads") always 
spooked  me.I don't like math, that's why I draw pictures.
This
 kinda stuff ("7 1/2 to 8 times the length of their heads") always 
spooked  me.I don't like math, that's why I draw pictures. More on Monday.
More on Monday.
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