Re: Hood Ornaments in '55 & '56

Posted by Dave Kenney On 2009/2/16 16:00:44
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Owen_Dyneto wrote:

This debate over Pelican or Cormorant has gone on for more 80+ years, no reason why it should subside now even though no information has come forward in decades. But you must admit that anatomicaly it's not an accurate likeness of a pelican. Cormorants were (are?) indigenous to the West Coast, look much more like the Packard "bird", and I like the story (apocryphal or not) that Earle Anthony, whose sway with the company was probably second-most only to the President, was a proponent of upgrading the lowly pelican which his Hollywood set found find a bit too down-scale for their haughty tastes.



Here on the Great lakes the cormorant is only a recent arrival. I recall first seeing the birds in the early 1970's when I worked on Lake Erie. It is commonly held by anglers (but as yet unproven)that they are responsible for depleting sportfish stocks so they are not a popular species and not likely one that Packard would claim to use as a model for a hood ornament in these times.

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