1996 Vintage General Electric Automatic Knife Magazine Advert – Dual Blade Kitchen Tool Print
Description:
This original 1966 vintage magazine advert showcases the innovative General Electric Automatic Knife with two interchangeable sets of blades – one for utility use and another for carving. A striking black-and-white ad, it highlights the product’s practical features for home chefs and busy kitchens.
The utility knife boasts 6½-inch blades ideal for dicing, boning, and paring, while the 9-inch carving blades offer professional-style slicing for meats and roasts. Both sets of blades are made from stainless steel with tungsten carbide edges for long-lasting sharpness. The ad also promotes the new compact handle, which is ⅓ smaller, 42% lighter, and easier to use than previous models – a true example of ergonomic innovation in 1990s kitchenware.
Also featured is a handy storage rack suitable for wall, drawer, or countertop, making this product a must-have for anyone wanting to save time and space in the kitchen.
Professionally mounted on black cardboard, this retro kitchenware print measures approximately 25 x 17 cm, making it a standout piece for collectors of vintage advertising, home appliances, or mid-century modern design.
Note to Buyer: This is a genuine advertisement from 1966. Due to its age, it may show natural signs of wear and aging, adding to its authenticity and charm.