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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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    No problem Mike aka tuff tin
     
  5. mart3406
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    Vintage Gas Station Scene - A very
    tired and decrepit 1929 Reo 'Flying
    Cloud' gasses 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 button is handy if you don't want to look at something.
     
  9. 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 circumstances 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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    [​IMG]<NOSCRIPT></NOSCRIPT>

    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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    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 busty, 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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