So, I was rummaging through some old boxes in my attic and stumbled upon an airline menu from the 1970s! It's from Pan Am, and honestly, it's pretty cool. The design is super retro, and the menu items are a blast from the past-lobster thermidor, anyone?
I'm curious if anyone else collects these? I haven't seen much talk about airline menus as collectibles, but I think they're a neat piece of aviation history. The menu itself is in decent shape, just a bit of yellowing around the edges, which I guess is expected for something this old.
If you collect them, how do you usually display them? Do people try to get them signed by former crew or anything like that? I'm thinking about framing it. Would love to hear any tips or stories about similar finds!
I'm curious if anyone else collects these? I haven't seen much talk about airline menus as collectibles, but I think they're a neat piece of aviation history. The menu itself is in decent shape, just a bit of yellowing around the edges, which I guess is expected for something this old.
If you collect them, how do you usually display them? Do people try to get them signed by former crew or anything like that? I'm thinking about framing it. Would love to hear any tips or stories about similar finds!