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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. yellerspirit
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  2. junkyardjeff
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    With all this damage I would guess it would cost less then 200 dollars to repair it back then.
     
  3. |Tom|
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    Very kool thread, so much history - o so many stories.
     
  4. 1958 - Locust St. Des Moines, Iowa

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  5. 1939 - South Bay Shore Drive, Miami
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  6. 1952 - 200 block, South Main St. Los Angeles
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  7. Tucson 1940
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    hahaha... you can say that again!
     
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    Where did that digital clock come from ? (2:27 ):confused:
     
  10. jmon77
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    This is the way it should be now days. The ACLU LOSERS would be throwing a fit!
     
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  11. Dicimato
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    I think I had a nightmare about this once.
     
  12. 1957 - San Francisco
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  13. Nads
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    My 8 year old son went through this page yesterday, he averted his eyes when he saw the junked and crashed cars.
     
  14. 1952 Illinois farm auction
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  15. lewislynn
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    They weren't really digital. Just a board with a series of light bulbs. Early scoreboards were the same principle.
     
  16. lewislynn
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    I assume that was Harold's club in Reno. They had some pretty neat western displays as well as a museum in their casino.

    I dated a cocktail waitress that worked at Harold's club...I never will forget what's her name.
     
  17. Abomination
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    More old street scenes of Harold's Club:
    http://renoscasinos.com/pictures/harolds.html

    ~Jason

     
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