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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. Tuff Tin
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    Uh .I have been looking through google like a mad man all morning.I will try to find it again....:D[/QUOTE]

    Eddie...........No big deal. I just thought that perhaps you knew one of them or were from the area at one time.
    Mike
     
  2. rbantique
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    from maine

    Coca Cola Sprite

    <a href="http://s1112.photobucket.com/albums/k490/hotrodcomic/car%20photos/?action=view&amp;current=cocacola.jpg" target="_blank">[​IMG]</a>

    Race Day
     

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  3. Tuff Tin
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    Oh! You did find it. Thanks.
    Mike
     
  4. Ester Eddie
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    from Alaska

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    No problem Mike aka tuff tin
     
  5. mart3406
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    from Canada

    Vintage Gas Station Scene - A very
    tired and decrepit 1929 Reo 'Flying
    Cloud' g***es up at Green Bay
    Wisconsin - circa 1940
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  6. Bernie G
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    WOW these pics make me feel young again, don't know how long the feeling will last. Thanks for taking the time to post them!!
     
  7. automaticslim
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    from new jersey

    ^^^^^Looks like Ray Anthony with the trumpet?
     
  8. indybigjohn
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    I think the majority of posters and lookers on this thread like the variety. That's what attracts me. The scroll ****on is handy if you don't want to look at something.
     
  9. DBruce
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    I think your onto something? It is getting kinda BIG!
     
  10. jimi'shemi291
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ester Eddie
    June Palmer was a real looker.I had a hard time finding any pics of her with clothes on...

    Quote:
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    i felt it was my duty to check you on this ...and you are correct ...WOW are you ever correct.

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    ^^^
    Hmmmmm!:rolleyes:
    Note to self: Under no cir***stances take a job in a logging camp NOR get marooned on a dessert island with this crew!:eek::D:p
     
  11. jimi'shemi291
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    [​IMG]<NOSCRIPT></NOSCRIPT>

    Keen coupe!:) Anybody read the sign on his hat?:confused: Thanks to the U.S. Library of Congress and Vintage- PrintableSwivelChairMedia.
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  12. nice, Eddie, a '42 Pontiac blackout model..
     
  13. jimi'shemi291
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    IndyBigJohn likes variety, so here ya go, bro!

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    Sophisticated dogs they had back in Wales, what?:p (Thanks to the National Library of Wales
    and a keen site called VintagePrintableSwivelChairMedia.)


    And for those who don't like variety (or ads),
    do with the mouse what ya do with the TV
    controler: Scan on by. As Mazooma said a
    long time ago, you'll soon find something you
    DO like.;)
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  14. jimi'shemi291
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    [​IMG]

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    About as sweet as a photo-portrait gets, eh?:) These obviously quite young women seem quite proud
    of the little ones! Inuit, maybe?:confused: Anybody out there able to blow this up enough to discern a year
    and/or location/photographer? Thanks to the U.S. Library of Congress and the cool site, Vintage-
    PrintableSwivelChairMedia.)
     
  15. jimi'shemi291
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    [​IMG]<NOSCRIPT></NOSCRIPT>

    Cincinnati child, as shot by a photographer of the Farm Security Administration or Office
    of War Information in the later '30s or early 1940s.
     
  16. jimi'shemi291
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    Skiers being pulled by horses in Chamonix, France, thanks to VintagePrintableSwivelChairMedia.
    Anybody notice the bobbed tails and thick winter undercoats on the horses? Nice looking team!:)<NOSCRIPT></NOSCRIPT>


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  17. gnichols
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    My first guess for photographer would have been Edward Curtis, but I don't think he worked that far north. A search for Wegaruk came up with this:

    http://www.artfact.com/auction-lot/beverly-b-dobbs-beverly-bennett-1868-1937,-wa-1-c-9d47de04fc

    Based on that and without doing more research, I suspect Beverly Bennett is the photographer. Gary
     
  18. Burns, Oregon Main Street

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  19. KATFISH
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    How many toes did this woman have?
     
  20. jimi'shemi291
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    Quote:
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    Model T1[/B];8510952]The very first drive-in movies I remember with mom, dad, and little brother they did not have separate car speakers. Just a few bull horn type hanging from trees or poles.
    By the time I got my first car, 49 Dodge, drive-in movies were part of my life.

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  21. Lil32
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    TWO

    oh you said toes, could not see any. ha ha
     
  22. 55bird
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    from Spokane WA

    In the late 70s, there was a parking lot by the docks in San Francisco with a hundred or more of these cars, all looking like they'd just come off a ship. They sat for years and started showing rust, then suddenly they were all gone. Anybody know anything about that?
     
  23. jimi'shemi291
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    [​IMG]<NOSCRIPT></NOSCRIPT>
    Sugar cane worker in Cuba, photographed by an employee of the Farm Security Administration
    or Office of War Information, my WAG would be PRE-WWII.
     
  24. Deuce Daddy Don
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    Bet some of you old timers remember the "Ina Ray Hutton Show"---An all girl band that was on L.A. TV for a short time.
    Being the band leader & VERY *****, Ina was leading the band one show in all her glory & a strappless top----& the top came down!---This was BEFORE the 3 second delay in TV!---Yep!---Caused quite a stir back then in the early 50's!!!!!!!!:D:D
     
  25. Deuce Daddy Don
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    YEP!----Sign reads---"Early Occupier"----HA!:D
     
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