I'm going to ignore what irritated me ... it's time to let it go and move forward, and I don't want to see other people arguing because I took offense to something.
You're a good man, bchat. I apologize if I did offend you. It certainly wasn't my intention and I hope you understand that.
It's water under the bridge.
To get back on this fascinating topic, I have found a few things that may be of interest.
Keeping to things that can be found online, here was an image of a 1967 crossword puzzle book on the Mile High Comics site:
http://comicartville.com/harlepublications.gif
(the image is no longer on the MH site, which means that someone probably bought it)
You'll notice the Harle logo indicates that it has been around since 1936.
I just ran across that yesterday on MH's site, so I guess someone JUST bought it.
I've been "collecting" any of the covers I've run across because for the most part, it's artwork and not photographs. Motorsport has photo covers & I haven't run across any decent quality Flying Models images yet, but magazines like Smiles and Comet at least have some decent looking artwork. If people want, I can add some of those images to my posts. One Smiles cover was suggested by the seller to be by "Kelly" but I coudn't say one way or the other who it's by. It might have been just a name he threw-in there to get people to look at the item.
another, much smaller image of that logo is also seen here:
http://muradgumen.com/Hpublished.htm
Note that the date on this issue of Top-Notch Fill-In is 1983, so that company was around until then at least.
Hope that's helpful.
--Ken Q
I miss the days when search engines didn't give you three results (or more) that took you to the same page. It made looking for information easier.
Yes, this is helpful. Up until I saw the other Top-Notch yesterday, the furthest I could possibly place any of Hardie & Kelly's ... or their company's production
(trying not to assume that these guys are immortal) was 1960. One search result I kept getting for "Harle Publications" takes me to the "Kappa Publishing Group" website. There's no company history available that I see, so at this point, I don't know what the connection is, if there even is any.
And I was just poking around the 'net while I was typing this and ran across an article regarding the history of Crossword Puzzle Magazines which talks about Harle, Dell & Charlton
http://www.trivia-library.com/a/history-of-the-crossword-puzzle-part-1.htm. I haven't read it yet because I'm HERE, but I've copied it to read in a bit.
Use of the "Harle" name seems to be sporadic. It all but disappeared when they began publishing the comics in 1938. I've seen nothing yet under the "Harle" name from 1938 to 1941, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to be found. It gets put back into use by at least 1942 when they start producing the puzzle magazines, but by 1944 they started switching the publishing names to whatever the magazine was called
(it's when "Fifty Crosswords Inc" comes into being, along with others ... once I get a little more info plugged-into my "Big List of Stuff" I'll post it here and everyone can see what happened). I'm not exactly sure when it would have popped-up again as I haven't gone through any Copyright entries past 1945 yet. Obviously, "Harle" was used for Model Fun in 1954 and slapped on the cover of the Top-Notch Fill-In Puzzles in 1967 & '83, but that leaves a lot of gaps to "fill-in" (absolutely NO pun intended).
Here's something that I just ran across (again, while typing this) from
https://www.usps.com/judicial/1960deci/1-183.htm:
In the Matter of the Petition by
SPECIALIZED PERIODICALS, INC.
merged with HARLE PUBLICATIONS, INC.,
215 Fourth Avenue,
New York 3, New York
for a hearing on the applications for second-class re-entry of cross-word puzzle magazines.
P.O.D. Docket No. 1/183
May 9, 1960
That's going to take some time and patience for me to read through, but it lists seven puzzle magazine titles ... more stuff to weed through.