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January Newsletter
January has been a busy month so far at the Back In Time Trading Post. We have lots of popular products back in stock so see them all below. We also will be adding a whole lot of interesting new products in the coming days so be sure to stay in touch by signing up for our e-mail newsletter or join us on Twitter and/or Facebook.
January has been a busy month for historic television with PBS's American Experience coming out with a Wild West Series. The series has so far featured Custer's Last Stand and Billy the Kid. Later this month will be Wyatt Earp, Geronimo, Annie Oakley and Jesse James. If you enjoy history and the wild west these upcoming films should be worth the viewing.
Alcatraz premiered on Fox. It is a thriller by J.J. Abrams of Lost and Fringe fame. It has an interesting premise that is different from the norm. So far the reviews are good and it has proved to be intriguing enough for more viewing.
The AMC series Hell On Wheels has shown to be a very popular western. If you haven't seen it yet, watch for the reruns as there is sure to be a Season 2. Season 2 was nicely set up in the finale on January 15th with the main characters vying for positions of power in a post Civil War United States.
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Bottle Openers
Cast Iron Parrot Macaw Bottle Opener
Cast Iron Rocket Ship Bottle Opener
Cast Iron Grizzly Bear Bottle Opener



Paper, Prints and Posters
No Liquor Served To Indians After Sundown Print Sign
Fro-joy Ice Cream Babe Ruth Baseball Card Print
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans & Gabby Hayes Print
Glass and Pottery
Small Glass Advertising Counter Jar Jack Rabbit Candies
Little Black Sambo 3 Piece Pottery Set
Also coming this month are the new postal rates. The United States Postal Service will be making a few pricing changes on January 22. You can go to USPS.com for the latest information.
On January 16, 1879, The Tombstone Epitaph was founded. Editor John Clum when asked about the newspaper name would always reply, "Every tombstone needs an epitaph".


