She's been bugging me

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I found this in a old book or magazine that was WWII related several years ago. Only writing is the made in U.S.A., nothing on the back. Pin up for soldiers, movie star? Any sites that i could find info on this, maybe a name 20200505_213528.webp? My wife found it today cleaning out the hutch (i never go in the hutch, funny)
 

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Looks like a fun gal ay. Meant to post this in "what is it" forum.. i know it's a girl:happysmiley:
 

That looks like an old "Mutoscope" card that you could buy in arcade machines years ago. Here's a link that might help you in your search. I bought a few of those about 55 years ago @ a "Paragon Park" arcade on Nantasket Beach. There are collectors of those. Hopefully yours is one of the rare ones. Good Luck !! J.T.G.
Link: https://www.collectorsweekly.com/cards/mutoscope

ps. edit: Found a link to a 1940's card that is similar to yours that is black & white and
has just the Made in U.S.A. printing on the front.
Link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/703368...cope-card?ref=pla_similar_listing_top-1&frs=1
 

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She's not human. No belly button!
 

Thanks for the info very much Jose! Steve in PA., i didn't notice that till i posted the pic. Who would air brush a belly button, maybe she had rings!
 

Thanks for the info very much Jose! Steve in PA., i didn't notice that till i posted the pic. Who would air brush a belly button, maybe she had rings!
I didn't even know air brushing was a thing in 1940? If so, maybe they lost the belly button eliminating a kangaroo pouch :icon_scratch:
 

I can see why you held on to it lol good info on it too
 

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