Not sure if it would rate as the 'Most Vintage' city, but Asheville, North Carolina has, at the very least, many different examples of early 20th Century architecture.
Just a few examples that span city-wide...
And how often do you see this anymore...?
Best,
M.
A Nozak...for $5...imagine the odds.
Congratulations, and it works!? Recommend just letting someone look at it to ensure it won't explode unexpectedly on the last leg of a part.
Again, nice find!
M.
I'll third that, you are not alone.
Quite anxious for the temps to fall, the cool breezes to start, and the leaves to turn. The best season of the year and fall precedes my favorite time - the holidays!
Regards,
M.
I just received "Churchill Style' as a birthday gift that I am finding surprisingly engaging. It is authored by the proprietor of Chartwell Booksellers in NYC...
Best to all,
M.
Thanks for the great link AmateisGal! It is still a life goal to make it to Normandy - as many times as I have been to France I have yet to have the opportunity to break away and see the sites on my own.
M.
Gentlemen,
Well, I have to say that I am thoroughly impressed with the Sheaffer Valor. It is a remarkable improvement from my two 'entry' pens in the True Writer and a Phileas. Although those are good pens, the Valor is incredibly smooth, thorough, and consistent comparably - definite step up...
Lizzie - where have you learned so much on radios?
Sorry to strap hang on this thread, but I must admit that I too have searched a lot of your old postings for research before I bought two vintage radios recently - a 1941 Firestone, and a 1937 Silvertone.
Appreciate everyone's contribution...
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