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

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  1. Crispy Critter
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    I was there about 1951 or '52. My mothers aunt & uncle lived in Detroit. I think he worked for Chysler. We would usually visit them in the summer and I remember taking the boat over to the island, but don't recall much of anything else. Time has a way of doing that.:) I also remember Hudsons Dept. Store. Long gone.
    We also went to Belle Isle. It was a really nice place also. Was in Detroit about 15 years ago riding with the Emergency Medical Services for a few days and rode over to Belle Isle...a total travesty. As is much of Detroit.:(
     
  2. L4rryc
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    Thanks. I remember he and my family out there talking about both places, so you're probably right.
    [edit: I spoke with my uncle who says that was probably the Oakland Roadster Show at the Cow Palace. Also they used to frequent a drag strip near Sacramento, but that was when they were running a new GTO. These shots look late 50's though, not mid-60's.]
     
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  3. L4rryc
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    Oh yeah they were! Barry wrote all about it in his little known first book "Hot Rod Dreams of my Father"
     
  4. white64
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    My Uncle, Lt. John Corum (aka "Hotshot", "Shorty") on the left and in the inset reading Yank.

    25 missions as a Bombadier/Nav in the 416th, 9th AF.

    Killed Nov '45 in New York, along with 3 other WWII veterans when the B25 he was in, while buzzing the runway 200 ft off the ground @ 270 mph, The B25 was struck by a P47. The pilot of the fighter couldn't see the bomber underneath him (P47s are BIG!) and dove to to the same flyby. (Something that all of the pilots were told NOT to do by the CO on the bus ride to the field. I have the investigation report) The fighter struck the wing of the bomber, flipped over on it's back on top of the bomber and they both crashed to the ground.

    Searching the internet for information about my Uncle and the 416th, it is amazing to see what these guys did day in a day out without question and how many people they lost. If you look you will find someone you know...
    ...they may have never talked about it, but you can find a lot.

    Brokaw was right... They are/were the "Greatest Generation"
     
  5. moefuzz
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    jmho

    Jim,

    The Original as with many of the large pics you'll see are directly from the Library of congress.

    I found that site myself some 10 years ago and had a website where I posted many of the b w pics we see in this thread, I shut the site down several years ago.

    On the other hand, sites like Shorpy came alone a short few years ago and found the same large pics that I found back near the turn of the century.

    Shorpy, since it's inception has been taking the nice Tiff high def large format pic right from the LOC and reselling them for good profit.


    Many other sites like old motor just stamp their watermark on them and them pretend that they somehow own them by making it impossible to remove the watermark.

    Those pics belong to the Library of Congress and ultimately to all US taxpayers.

    Laying a watermark across a pretty part of the pic does not make it shorpy's or old motors or whoevers.

    Back in the day I would download the shots and resize/crop them so they would fit in my albums (600 wide).
    To this day, I continually see pictures that 10 years ago I cropped and resized to 600 wide but I never laid claim or placed a useless watermark across them.


    Moral of the story, Almost every pic ever posted on shorpy is for sale by them yet you could go find it for free at YOUR LOC sans useless watermark across the center sections.

    jmho.
     
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  6. swi66
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    1905 Coney Island photo

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    Encanto Phoenix Arizona Roller Coaster
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    1966 Tivoli Copenhagen Amusement Park

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    Russells Point Indian Lake Ohio Amusement Park

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    Sandy Beach Park and San Juan Amusement Park in Russells Point, Ohio on Indian Lake.
     
  9. jimi'shemi291
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    Thanks, Moe. You pretty much got my point and gave your view, which is my position and belief, as well. A year or two ago, I ran onto a thread where someone was giving a HAMBer hell for reposting "his" photos. Ryan Chochran (who's obviously looked into the legal aspects), simply told the complainant that he (the complainant) had not a leg to stand on -- and for the reasons you cite above.

    For example, someone digitally enhances a Walker Evans or Dorthea Lang photo (done for the government, remember) and matts and frames the piece as fine art. I suppose, sure, they can sell the piece as fine art because of the "value-added" work -- yet they still don't own the Evans or Lang original photo. Those are in a real sense national treasures, owned by all citizens of the nation, just as national parks, monuments, even highways and public buildings are owned by the entire citizenry.

    Wikipedia and similar organizations recently stymied (at least temporarily) legislative efforts to severely curtail freedom of informational exchange and sharing of material on the internet. And I'm not talking about piracy of audio and movies, either. The legislation was so broadly written that it could have panned out with withering effect, had it been approved.

    Myself, I feel we regular HAMB citizens of this thread find and repost photos on this thread, in particular, for entertainment, mutual enjoyment, BECAUSE they stimulate conversation and build people's insight into history, cars included. The concept is called "fair use," and I believe it holds sway since we posters don't make money off the photos. And, that said, I firmly believe that it is fair to the source to note attribution, and doing a caption, as well, contributes to the educational and research value of the thread.

    Thanks, Moe. Sorry to ramble, bro!:rolleyes:
     
  10. Deuce Daddy Don
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    The roller coaster at Long Beach,Ca. was called the "CYCLONE", built in the 20's, it was a great thrill for all during WWII.----AND after too.
     
  11. 11E
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    Those classic rides are wonderful. The Belmont Park "Giant Dipper" rollercoaster was built in 1925 and still running (after renovation in the early '90's) and the hand carved Merry-Go-Round Seaport Village was built in 1895....moved many times but still operating in San Diego. Those old wooden rollercoasters are still great for creakiness. The "Giant Dipper", on the beach in San Diego: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4GHnC5Ys4Q "Merry-Go-Round: 1958 to 1967: Pacific Ocean Park, Santa Monica, CA; 1967 to 1982: Spanaway, WA; 1982 to 1992: Willamette Center, Portland, OR; 1992 to 1997: AmeriFlora '92, Columbus, OH; 1997 to present: Media City Center Mall, Burbank, CA, told to move 2004 to Present: Seaport Village, San Diego, CA"
     
  12. rainhater1
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    If you did not serve in Nam you have no reason for your reply
     
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  13. junkyardjeff
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    My grandparents had a house trailer in Russells Point and been at the amusement park many times,I remember the last time I was in it half the rides were apart and not working and was looking a little rough (early 70s). Only the frame of the bridge that goes over the channel remains and condos are on the property now.
     
  14. roadkillontheweb
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    Color video from 1958 on design including lots of shots on designing the new 59 Chevy,
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    Skip over the boring parts to get to the car stuff.
     
  15. roadkillontheweb
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    Hot rod girl, drag racing video from 1956 1 hour 19 minutes long with tons of great vintage footage.
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  16. RainierHooker
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    Luna Park, Seattle' Coney Island...
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    And what the site looks like today...
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  17. GSX-PKV
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    This guy tried to quit his job as a human canon ball, but his boss refused to let him quit because he said it would be hard to find another man of his caliber :)
     
  18. empire
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    Agreed, I am aware and will try my best to find the history of each photo I post.
    Most of my posts I get from sites in Europe and they do not have any info posted with them but I can trace back sometimes.
     
  19. Still_Crazy
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    Now THATS funny :)
     
  20. roadkillontheweb
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    You guys should love this one?
    The choppers
    A gang of teenage delinquents terrorize a small community by stealing cars and stripping them for parts, then selling the parts to a crooked junkyard owner. The police and an insurance company investigator set out to break up the gang.
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  21. empire
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    December 1942: Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant win the award for the &#8220;Most Cooperative&#8221; film players of the year from the Women&#8217;s Press club of Hollywood. They both got a golden apple as a prize.

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  23. twin6
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  24. empire
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    Yasuhiro Ishimoto, Halloween Chicago, 1950&#8217;s
     
  25. empire
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    Casablanca - 1941

    Sidney Greenstreet, Paul Henreid, and Ingrid Bergman
     
  27. empire
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    Our Gang: The Lucky Corner - 1936

    Marianne Edwards and Spanky McFarland
     
  28. empire
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    The Roaring Twenties - 1939

    Frank McHugh and James Cagney
     
  29. Thanks for bringing up this point Moe.

    I post a few pics here..many from LOC and elsewhere and many that clearly state "no known restrictions" for reposts or reuse. I've been 'called out' on some for posting pics that 'belong' to others - and yes they do - as public domain it's my understanding they belong to all of us. If I see something that's copyrighted, I post a credit line at least once for the site. I think most of us do this stuff for entertainment and not for profit or gain other than to share common interests.
     
  30. empire
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