My favorite would have to be the P80 shooting star, which saw some limited ground attack missions in Italy at the close of WW2. It soldiered on into the Korean War. It was a slick looking fighter-bomber.
Joe
When Dillinger was killed in July of 34 it was a very hot summer, I dont recall any pictures of Purvis that evening but I would imagine his suit along with the other would have been Linen or Searsucker. Which was veyr popular in the summer months.
Joe
I have about 15 1930-1940 original ties, If I remember right the most I paid was 28.00 USD for a beautiful dark green silk tie that looked like it just came off the shelf.
Smoking of cigarettes these day has decreased by lots of people, I picked the habit up in the US Army 20 plus years ago, I dont recomend that people even try it today. Back in the `1920-1950 loads of people smoked, so looking at the Pictures of these striking beauties the cigarette goes along...
Dover grey hat with a black band and Black low quarter for show and black ankle boot when you have some walking to do. A Black hat with a Black band just looks to dark for the blue suit.
Well it just depends on what you want. Automatic can jam and usually at the worse time, a colt 1917 or a S/w is a dependable firearm. A colt side swing in 38 cal is a good weapon also. LIke said in my blue heaven, "Vinnie always like a 22 cuz it rattles around in your head like pac man until...
I have the barber in my hometown (less then 1500 people) cut mine he is old school. Very short on the sides and somewhat long on top so it can be parted or just slicked back as so many did in the 30's. Alberto Vo5 work very well on your hair but it can be somewhat greasy.
Joe
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