This is the pre-restoration shot of my 1950's Hallicrafters TW-1000A Short Wave. Now it goes to Tom's Antique Radio Repair in Dayton, Ohio. He does magic... I can't wait to get it back and spend all night listening to the "numbers" station.
No time and no inclination to take pictures... shortly after dark last week, a dreadful shriek and barking, then the smell. Both my dogs got skunked in the face. Were they (and me) miserable. Three baths under the hose and a fourth in the bathtub barely dented the smell. It's gotten better...
I don't recall what I was listening to, but my ears perked up when I heard mention of it only costing a "sawbuck". I'd rather have a sawbuck than a "fin".
Wife and I have bounced between victorian styles to mid-century and have now settled in the 30's/40's. We met 30+ years ago at a polka party. I was the only guy that could polka.
I wish I caught this thread earlier. We're new to Nashville and my wife - bowling is in her DNA - looked for a league. How about 52 lanes and no strobes or super loud music??? Its normal entertainment.
We bowl together once a week - $1/person/game. Unlimited coffee - $1. Its nice to see...
First background... my father passed about 10 years ago. He was a WW II vet; 82nd Airborne Glider Infantry. During his time overseas, his sister collected any newspaper articles that referenced gliders, the 82nd., or major European battles. There's even a newspaper picture with a classic...
I've had this broadside for a very long time... its he real deal. I picked up several when I was working with the North Carolina State Health Department back in the 70"s. I thought it might be appropriate in this thread.
Not that long ago I crashed a Dewers scotch tasting in Philadelphia. I was the "designated dad" for several 20-something Penn and Drexel medicine and law students that worked for me. Think back-room of a popular bar and populate it with a half-dozen of the Dewers equivalent of the Miller Beer...
You need to check out Doc's Architectural Salvage (http://docsarchitecturalsalvage.com) on 30th Street. Very sketchy neighborhood and Doc's been telling me he's moving for years... but was there last time I talked with him. He opened another warehouse in Springfield TN, off I-65 just south of...
This pitcher has been in the family for a while and has now made its way to me. Its Ditmar Pottery from 1918-1921 - a few years too early to be collectible, i.e. be worth anything. Who cares, I guess. I like it.
The writing says: To him who loved a pretty girl; drink beer, be happy.
Seems...
Here's one of my favorites... this small Japanese study of the human skull dates from the Meiji Period pre-1900. Its either lead or another soft alloy.
When I was in grad school, the state health director in North Carolina gave a lecture on traffic fatalities. Among the top were cases when a car rounded a corner or came over a hill and rear-ended a tractor pulling a trailer of tobacco leaf. Or when blowing past them on the left, they crank a...
Boy am I confused - it's a real hat. So I revert to my original post.
You guys could tell me anything and I'd believe it. Gullible, I guess.
I couldn't find it on on the Christy's site. But I'm hearing it on the internet, so...
Ahhhh, now I get it. This is like the disposable hair net things or scrub bonnets we wear in kitchens. Now I understand the style. If that's what you're saying, I do like the style. I wonder what the import market would look like in the US.
Begs the next question... you get the Daily Mail in...
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