Post by BrokenSignature on Jul 20, 2021 23:34:05 GMT
Hello,
Me and a group of others in a Discord server have been searching for a few of Goldwater Law Firm's mass tort ads which seem to have fallen into obscurity. You can find a lot of their ads already on YouTube, but these seem to have gone missing. They are known to have been produced by Whitehardt, an attorney advertising firm. Images of some of these have appeared online, confirming their existence, while 2 of them's existence is only known by word of mouth. I'll leave the list below as well as the screenshots of the missing ones confirmed to exist. Any help finding these would be greatly appreciated.
1. Goldwater Law Firm - "Yamaha Rhino ATVs" (2008/2009) 2. Goldwater Law Firm - "Sleeping Pills" (2014) 3. Goldwater Law Firm - "Chinese Heparin" (2008, existence unconfirmed, but is said to be an ad about the recall of contaminated Heparin from China) 4. The Law Firm of Robert Goldwater - "Peter Pan & Great Value Peanut Butter" (2007, may exist)
Me and a group of others in a Discord server have been searching for a few of Goldwater Law Firm's mass tort ads which seem to have fallen into obscurity. You can find a lot of their ads already on YouTube, but these seem to have gone missing. They are known to have been produced by Whitehardt, an attorney advertising firm. Images of some of these have appeared online, confirming their existence, while 2 of them's existence is only known by word of mouth. I'll leave the list below as well as the screenshots of the missing ones confirmed to exist. Any help finding these would be greatly appreciated.
1. Goldwater Law Firm - "Yamaha Rhino ATVs" (2008/2009) 2. Goldwater Law Firm - "Sleeping Pills" (2014) 3. Goldwater Law Firm - "Chinese Heparin" (2008, existence unconfirmed, but is said to be an ad about the recall of contaminated Heparin from China) 4. The Law Firm of Robert Goldwater - "Peter Pan & Great Value Peanut Butter" (2007, may exist)
We have found the sleeping pills and actually, it's on 2012, not 2013-2015, while we're still finds some rarest commercials with the help of Arthur Bullock.
Were these 4 in particular national advertisements? Or, if they were more regional, then we could have a place to look. If the community as a whole started looking, we wouldn't know what to look for in particular. Knowing where these aired, we would have more of a solid base.
Also, I think it would be beneficial if you made clear everything you have found out. Until then, we won't know how far you've come, and we most certainly will not know where to jump in.
If I were just starting this, I'd contact someone from Whitehardt to see if they have anything on these old commercials. Advertising agencies like to hold onto their work and act as if it is the next greatest thing in advertising.
Were these 4 in particular national advertisements? Or, if they were more regional, then we could have a place to look. If the community as a whole started looking, we wouldn't know what to look for in particular. Knowing where these aired, we would have more of a solid base.
Also, I think it would be beneficial if you made clear everything you have found out. Until then, we won't know how far you've come, and we most certainly will not know where to jump in.
If I were just starting this, I'd contact someone from Whitehardt to see if they have anything on these old commercials. Advertising agencies like to hold onto their work and act as if it is the next greatest thing in advertising.
Were these 4 in particular national advertisements? Or, if they were more regional, then we could have a place to look. If the community as a whole started looking, we wouldn't know what to look for in particular. Knowing where these aired, we would have more of a solid base.
Also, I think it would be beneficial if you made clear everything you have found out. Until then, we won't know how far you've come, and we most certainly will not know where to jump in.
If I were just starting this, I'd contact someone from Whitehardt to see if they have anything on these old commercials. Advertising agencies like to hold onto their work and act as if it is the next greatest thing in advertising.
Let’s hope we’ll find something.
Hello campingramen. If you have any inquiries contact lellythedetective@gmail.com.
Since regards, Lelly Eckhardt - Whitehardt Commercial Preservation Consultant
This could be very helpful that we can use the guide for search lost commercials including YT-dipping (our slang for finding lost commercials on YouTube), or using my friend Arthur to find commercials.