October 21st, 2020 -- by Bacchus
Violet Wand Advertising, 1927
There has been plenty of discussion of violet wands — both vintage and modern — here on ErosBlog. Originally marketed as a quack medical cure, they’ve seen fair persistence in the market as a dramatic e-stim (electrosex) sensation toy. But here’s an advertisement from a 1927 issue of Physical Culture magazine that leans heavily into all the original bogus medical claims. The Violetta Violet Ray from the Vi-Rex company could cure just about anything, supposedly:
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I wonder if that was more of a list of excuses that you could use if someone questioned why you had one or the purchase price “See, it says right here that my problem will be solved by this!” When perhaps the real treasure is the orgasms you have along the way :D