the first digital clock was invented by Peter Petrov in 1968 The patent for the mechanism used in Pennwood and Lawson digital clocks was granted to Frederick A. Greenawalt, an employee of the Pennwood Company. Greenawalt's patent was issued in February 1935. Lawson stated selling digital clocks in 1934.
The first digital clock was patented in 1903 by Eugene Fitch. The first widely available digital clocks were made by Lawson Clocks, Ltd beginning in 1934. Vintage Lawson clocks, particularly from the art deco period, are quite valuable today. See here: http://decopix.com/the_lawson_clock_story
There were around 15 million cars in the U.S. in 1934.
Around 1934.
Babe Ruth Facsimile Signature photoIf the photo is a modern day reproduction it might have a value of about $5.-$10. depending on the quality of the photo. If the photo is an original premium advertising photo from a promotion in 1934 it could have a value of about $100.-$200. if it can be proven it is authentic. Any accompanying advertising that show it's origin will give it added value. An example would be a Baseball Magazine Company Premium Photo. Baseball Magazine Premium Photos are blank-backed sepia tone photos printed on semi-gloss heavy paper stock. You had to send away for the photos. these photos were issued around 1920 through 1950.
Love Is Just around the Corner was created in 1934.
Ruger did not make firearms in 1934
around $500 - $550
As of August 2013, a Canadian 1934 cent is worth around $2.50 in very good condition. The Canadian 1934 cent can also be purchased online at eBay as well.
Let's Take a Walk Around the Block was created in 1934.
around twenty dollars or more
25 Nov 1934