Feb 042009
From Nobody’s Sweetheart (that’s Dyna Moe) I learned about Mad Men bobbleheads. These do not seem to be for sale. Which breaks my heart.
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From Nobody’s Sweetheart (that’s Dyna Moe) I learned about Mad Men bobbleheads. These do not seem to be for sale. Which breaks my heart.
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I'm amused that the Joan is really a "bobblebody." But an early Peggy would have to be a bobblehead; she nodded a lot in S1.
I. Must. Have. That. Don. Draper. Bobblehead.
Someone must make it happen!
They are so CUTE! So campy…
Were they made for all the characters? These are so awesome.
As far as I can tell, this gentleman does bobbleheads as a unique form of sculpture; they're one-of-a-kind. I covet them.
I'd love the whole cast like this! Maybe these are prototypes?
Helloooo AMC Marketing Department….
Are you there? Do you get how utterly cool these are?
Ah! I want them. They are so cool.
I want Peggy and Pete bobbleheads!
Or Bert Cooper. Definitely Bert Cooper!
This man is an artist. I've never seen bobbleheads that didn't look cheap and cheesy.
Those are great!
I found this link in a journal and it´s Pete Campbell, showing off clothes;
http://men.style.com/news/blog/2009/02/pete-meet-…
Not to shabby. And I LIKE the beard.
Jon Hamm was on Bill Simmons podcast yesterday. It is pretty awesome, he talks about the show.
Or Bert Cooper. Definitely Bert Cooper!
I would give my first born for a Bert Cooper bobblehead. Good thing I don't have any children…and am not likely to have any.
@#11 Cushionmover
Thanks for the link, these pics are yummy. I'm onboard with the beard too.
No Blue Steel.
I want a Draper family collection — collect all four!
@ #1 Karl:
Oh, I agree. Peggy was made to be a bobblehead. This is something I suggested a LONG time ago…just can't find the exact post.