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GranadaGuy617 said:What? no Tanks?
Okay, I guess a few tin cans wouldn't be too much of a concession...
GranadaGuy617 said:What? no Tanks?
Why, isn't having the last operational squadron of the world's fastest single-engine interceptors, the mighty F-106 Delta Dart*, good enough?lolGranadaGuy617 said:What? no Tanks?
Diamondback said:Why, isn't having the last operational squadron of the world's fastest single-engine interceptors, the mighty F-106 Delta Dart*, good enough?lol
*Yeah, I'm biased. Indict me... lol
Widebrim said:I'd be one of the town's school teachers (no corporal punishment, just washing the restroom floors), and...
an Army recruiter on Saturdays. (Of course, we would have a National Guard armory for a troop of horse Cavalry.)
As cool as the idea of a supersonic seaplane is, Sea Dart was a technical failure like its land-based parent the XF-92 Dart. The Deuce was a marginal success evolved from the '92, and the Six was a resounding success for twenty years... until some fool had a MacNamara moment and decided in their infinite wisdom--which wouldn't fill the head of an amoeba--that "F-15s can do it all, time to ditch 'em"--never mind that the Six can outturn any other high-speed combat jet except maybe the F-22 or the Sukhoi Berkut...)jamespowers said:Those aren't those rusty sea darts that can land in water are they?
Pretty much the whole "tourist" thing would be necessary to make it affordable--it'd be like being a permanent resident at Disneyland, though.bobalooba said:We could have someone running tours throughout the town for revenue, kinda a step back in time sorta thing.
I wonder if something like this could ever be a reality?
They have western themed towns, why not an old vintage-fashioned town?
Diamondback said:Pretty much the whole "tourist" thing would be necessary to make it affordable--it'd be like being a permanent resident at Disneyland, though.
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Even down to having to deal with the gawkers 24/7 unless there's a curfew for nonresidents? lol (Sorry, I keep weird hours--I can barely function by day due to ridiculously light-sensitive eyes--so if it applies to residents there's a problem...)Lady Jessica said:lol I can do that!
Forgotten Man said:Of course a true period town where people live a 30s – 40s life style and such is very possible. It’s just a matter of money. There are whole towns in the Midwest that are abandoned that could be purchased for very little and could be refurbished to become such a place. Anything is possible, it would take money, time and work… lots of work to get it to a place where it could be livable and to where people would want to come and see it.
There would need to be a gathering of very knowledgeable types who know the craft of repair and maintenance of classic cars, appliances and such. Also some who know the craft of making natural fabrics such as it was at the time. There couldn’t be any modern conveniences such as computers and cell phones or anything connecting us with the modern world. It would truly be a place where people could escape the wilds of the world and find peace and experience what it was like in those days.
People would have to be them selves, no fakeness going on, I mean no one trying to play a roll of some fictitious person of that era. We’d also have a dairy where they could bottle milk and have milk routs, we’d have an open cab Good Humor ice cream man, a Helm’s Bakery truck that would deliver fresh bread from the bakery daily, there would be an Ice man who would ride around and deliver ice to those who had real ice boxes and not electric fridges. Remember, there were still plenty of people with ice boxes into the 40s.
There would be a radio station that would broadcast news, shows and band broadcasts. Not only old ones but, would broadcast from the ballroom in town of the bands that would play there. It would be the most amazing place to visit. Once the town was set up, I could see a real train station where there would be a fully functional rail road that would take people in and or out of the town by way of steam locomotives and heavy weight cars.
For it to start, I have talked with a good friend of mine and he always says that it would be good to find just an old hotel building some where and restore it correctly and a good deal of us all move into it. Have an operator on the main floor, could connect calls within the building, thus using the classic phones we’d have… and we’d have a garage where we’d park all of our classic cars. That would be a start to the town we’d all enjoy I’m sure.
PistolPete1969 said:Of course us coppers would carry blackjacks! Paddy wagons for sure. And just for fun riding boots and breeches with Sam Brown belts. I already have my eye on a 1926 vintage Colt New Service revolver in .45 Long Colt as my duty weapon.