A reader writes:
I have a Santa Face made by Noma Electric Corp. Cat. No. 551. Can you tell me anything about it? I bought it at a garage sale for $5.00 and it works. Thank you.
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Thanks for getting in touch. My source on this page below puts it in the late fifties to early sixties.
http://www.oldchristmastreelights.com/b ... ge_two.htm
I'll forward your message to a friend who knows a LOT more about this stuff than I do.
Fred Fox runs an online store of Christmas Collectibles called NoelKat, and I always count on him to keep me "honest." when I comment on a collectible.
NOMA started as a bunch of different companies and there were several plants even after they merged into a single business, so it might be interesting to know which factory yours was made in.
I've seen them in good condition listed for $20 and for 80. I've seen some sold in the $20 range on the internet. I've never seen one sold for much more than that. So I hope you bought it to display and not to pay college tuition.
Hope this helps - Paul
Noma Santa Face # 551
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Re: Noma Santa Face # 551
The reader replied:
Thank you. I bought it because it was one of my child hood memories. I remember my parents having something like it.
Thank you. I bought it because it was one of my child hood memories. I remember my parents having something like it.
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Re: Noma Santa Face # 551
It first appears in 1948 NOMA catalogs in the now surviving hard plastic versions found. In 1958 NOMA replaced it with an identical version out of vynilite which was a thinner, lighter, slightly flexible plastic (when new and warm) which was stapled around the edge to a pressed board back. It's one of those items that one definitely remembers seeing on homes that were decorated outdoors from the 50s through 70s. There were quite a number of manuafactures that produced similar versions through the 50s but this one was the most comonly seen. Hope it brings you lots of great memories!
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Re: Noma Santa Face # 551
Vermont Country Store is doing a repro Santa face allegedly cast from the 50's mold
http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/stor ... Face/47952
http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/stor ... Face/47952
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He's not bad, can't find a similar face in my 50s info, could be 60s or 70s as similar blow molds were made right up to the 1990s.
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Fred, I think I've seen the Santa VermontCountryStore is selling somewhere before. I'll keep my eye out to see if I can find a vintage one. Here's a question are the "sunburn Santas" Vacu-formed? They have that look to them. . . .
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Paul, I have seen the "sun-burned" Santa in both the earliest of injection mold ones and the later vynilite vacuum formed so............
NOMA's reason for switching to the vynilite was that it was lighter and passed the light better through the plastic but it was most likely the cost to produce was much cheaper.
NOMA's reason for switching to the vynilite was that it was lighter and passed the light better through the plastic but it was most likely the cost to produce was much cheaper.
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In fact, I'm not so sure if some or all of the "lighter" painted faces were not just faded red faced versions as red paint tends to fade out. I have no info I can find on ones that were ever made with a paler face. Some of the red painted faces I have seen looked to have had the original red sprayed a little thinner or lighter than Santa's hat.
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Re: Noma Santa Face # 551
Fred, I think you have found it. Empire makes sense, too.