Matchbooks have chronicled our culture. Through the Great Depression, the early days of Hollywood, the emergence of organized sport, world wars and even to track down terrorists.
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There was a time when the humble matchbook was the top advertising medium in North America. They were handy, colourful, cheap and even a moderate smoker would be exposed to the advertising over 20 times a day. Matchbook advertising pre-dated radio, and was embraced by almost every industry. From big beer and tobacco companies, to the war effort, to Hollywood, to the smallest Mom & Pop businesses, matchbook advertising was effective and affordable for everyone. And believe it or not, even the State Department used matchbook advertising recently to hunt down Osama bin Laden. Hope you'll join us.0:57
Back in 1998, U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were truck-bombed.
Later that year, a federal court in Manhattan indicted fugitive Saudi millionaire and terrorist leader Osama bin Laden on charges of plotting the attacks.
The U.S. State Department announced a reward of up to $5 million for information that would lead to bin Laden's arrest and conviction. It was part of the State Department's Rewards For Justice Program, created in the mid-1980s. It offered millions of dollars in exchange for information that enabled U.S. law enforcement agents to prevent terrorist attacks, or successfully prosecute terrorists.
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The key to putting a bounty on someone is the same key to marketing a product: people have to know the bounty exists in order to generate interest.
So the State Department put the news out to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe. They marketed the bounty in various mediums including posters, radio and the internet. But one of the main channels was through matchbooks.
To spread the word, the State Department printed and circulated thousands of matchbooks bearing bin Laden's image, a multimillion-dollar reward, instructions for collecting the money, and the promise of identity protection and possible relocation.
The program started using matchbooks in the early 1990s, and it's reported that it was a matchbook that led to the arrest of World Trade Centre bombing suspect Ramzi Yousef.
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Three years later, bin Laden's suspected involvement in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks put the matchbooks back into circulation.
The thinking was this: many of the rural people of the Middle East don't have access to radios or internet. But research showed that a high percentage of people in those regions were smokers.
Matchbooks are an interesting item. Heavy to moderate smokers look at a matchbook 20 or more times a day. Up to eight additional people are exposed to a single matchbook. They get borrowed and shared. Every time a matchbook got pulled out of a pocket, the owner was reminded of the bounty.
Matchbooks were an inexpensive, yet effective way for the State Department to get the word out to remoteregions, and to keep it top of mind.
Unfortunately, as it turns out, the matchbooks weren't effective in bin Laden's case. That could be because the reward amount on the matchbooks was missing a zero – it said $500,000 instead of $5 million. A bit of a difference.
Also, the matchbooks were green — a colour Muslims associate with Islam —so many Afghans would interpret it to mean bin Laden was a holy man.
And lastly, the website on the matchbooks was also incorrect – so anyone wishing to leave a tip just got an error message.
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But, aside from those failures, the mighty matchbook has a long and quite successful history in the world of marketing. As a matter of fact, there was a time in our history when matchbooks were the most popular advertising medium in North America. They were inexpensive, colourful, persuasive, and highly mobile.
Businesses used matchbook advertising for the same reasons the State Department chose them to hunt down bin Laden — except for one difference: their proofreading was better.
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The aim of this site is to provide a point of resource and information for the Matchbox miniatures that have been released in the UK from 1969 to date.
The site covers the Lesney SuperFast models through to Tyco in 1992 and to their present owner.
Within the site there will be sections detailing the model range by year, as well as the types of boxes that have been introduced over the years, as well as the
types of wheels.
types of wheels.
Wherever possible, I will look to add information on World variations, though it must be said that the focus will be predominately on the UK. Over time, more sections will be added.
The site is not intended to be the definitive guide to all that is Superfast and Matchbox – there are some excellent books around that have done this already, and the details of such
can be found in the Further Reading and Links sections respectively.
can be found in the Further Reading and Links sections respectively.
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We have now launched a Marketplace pop up site where you can buy and sell Matchbox models online.
A website is never complete or finished – there are always amendments to be made, and additions to be uploaded. In the future, sections and pages will be added, but only when these are complete. As much possible, I have trawled the web, and gathered pictures and information from various books, and Matchbox Catalogues. Coda 2 6 10.
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However, there is always the need for further information, and if you have some info that will be of value to the site, then please contact the webmaster – all pictures and additional information will be attributed to the contributor.
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