Woah! They had microwaves in 1935?!? And optional TVs?
Well, that was short….and not so sweet.
Things have sure changed. Used to be you hired a lawyer to do a patent search that could take months.
A talking bear is more believable than any of this tripe !
I knew that, in the 60s, Vera Alldid bought one for his new inlaws, the Plentys, in the “Dick Tracy” comics. That’s before Sparkle left him and married Junior.
At least they didn’t humiliate Uncle Walt.
How anticlimactic.
I’m waiting for it to be discovered that Hotenkold Appliance was owned by Wicker & Wallet and so he was actually stealing his own company’s idea.
It would have to be a patent on the combination appliance not a magnetron.
MJ Premium Member over 7 years ago
Woah! They had microwaves in 1935?!? And optional TVs?
TracyFan 65 over 7 years ago
Well, that was short….and not so sweet.
elgancho38 over 7 years ago
Things have sure changed. Used to be you hired a lawyer to do a patent search that could take months.
Jck123 over 7 years ago
A talking bear is more believable than any of this tripe !
Max Starman Jones over 7 years ago
I knew that, in the 60s, Vera Alldid bought one for his new inlaws, the Plentys, in the “Dick Tracy” comics. That’s before Sparkle left him and married Junior.
JD'Huntsville'AL over 7 years ago
At least they didn’t humiliate Uncle Walt.
onyxsax over 7 years ago
How anticlimactic.
bmckee over 7 years ago
I’m waiting for it to be discovered that Hotenkold Appliance was owned by Wicker & Wallet and so he was actually stealing his own company’s idea.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
It would have to be a patent on the combination appliance not a magnetron.