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Vintage shots from days gone by!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. noboD
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    Where's the finished picture? Looks pretty good so far.
     
  2. MMM RED
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    It says 1955 !!!???
     
  3. billsill45
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    It's 1935, not '55. I have an original copy of this ad and had to check it to make sure ... just a weird font that is hard to read.
     
  4. charliescaddy
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    thank you for the photos if only we can turn the clock back and live a simple life
     
  5. Unibodyguy
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    Very cool to see some pics of Watson's shop back in the day.

    Michael
     
  6. jimi'shemi291
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    Quote:
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    It says 1955 !!!???
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    It's 1935, not '55. I have an original copy of this ad and had to check it to make sure ... just a weird font that is hard to read.
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    Right, not a hi-res scan, so the type gets pretty fuzzy.:p

    STILL, the most AWESOME Lincoln ad I've seen in quite a while! :eek: THANKS, RedlandMaggie, for posting it! (PLUS, the same-era senior Hudson, as well!:cool:)
     
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  8. 1936 Buick Roadmaster chassis with a custom body by Bohman & Schwartz.
    Originally built for the movie "Topper"

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  9. Deuce Daddy Don
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    Yep!----1960's--Transistor radio says so.:D:D
     
  10. rainhater1
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    wonder if he was given a ticket for littering ? sign said so
     
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  13. A 14,000 pound bullet? Even the 16 and 18" shells of the last made battleships weighed about 3,000 pounds.
    A 14,000 pound round seems hard to believe.
     
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  15. JD Miller
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    That little brat kid always gives me the creeps
     
  16. DocWatson
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    That was much larger than any ship mounted gun, 31" compared with a 18" for a ship. Battleships were/are limited in size and number of guns due to fatigue life of the mounts and the basic hull of the ship. Railway guns were less limited, however even by WWII they were basically an out moded weapon.

    Doc.
     
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    Ester Eddie, Thanks for these pics and the link, where there are even more pics. Amazing to see that the mobile library stayed in service right into recent times. That and the fact that the early one is an early Chevrolet.;)
     
  18. automaticslim
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    Watch it! Actually, the way we drive here in Jersey, that just might be the front of that Chrysler that we're looking at!:D

    Seriously, I remember when a Desert Water Bag hanging off of the front bumper of a car here in NJ was a big time status symbol. It meant that you'd been out to the wide open spaces, something we don't have too much of here in the Garden State.
     
  19. Ester Eddie
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    Ester Eddie, Thanks for these pics and the link, where there are even more pics. Amazing to see that the mobile library stayed in service right into recent times. That and the fact that the early one is an early Chevrolet.;)[/QUOTE]
    Yeah glad you liked it too.I usually post a link if they came from a neat page or it's worth sharing here..There is a book mobile up here.:D
     
  20. Ester Eddie
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    First "Bookmobile", Prince-Edward-Island, ca. 1933
     
  21. Ester Eddie
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    I own this trailer ^^^was free!

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  22. Ester Eddie
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    San Augustine, Texas, 1939


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