I don't know how much space you need, but I've been contemplating this piece from Duluth Trading Co. I prefer the fire-hose material over leather for the same reasons you cited. Full disclosure, though, my ugly nylon shaving kit shows no sign of dying, so I want the fire-hose bag for my pipe and...
Today's festive Sunoco brought to you by Shorpy! "December 1940. 'Christmas trees for sale at a gas station. Woonsocket, Rhode Island.' Medium format negative by Jack Delano."
A doomed Texaco in Detroit's Black Bottom neighborhood, back in 1950. Black Bottom and Paradise Valley were the center of African-American commerce and culture in Detroit and were completely demolished and replaced with freeway in the 1950s.
This is part of a series of photos recently...
Some time ago, my wife and I were discussing my '62 Ford Falcon that I hadn't been driving for reasons of economy. When I told her I wanted to sell it so it wouldn't slowly expire for lack of use, she surprised me and said "you should get a motorcycle--one of those old British ones." I'd long...
Lately sausage sticks (mainly turkey, but occasionally beef) and cheese cubes have been a staple for my wife and me. I also have discovered that spicy pork rinds and smoked oysters are an excellent pairing. Smoked almonds (which I discovered I can make at home as an outgrowth of my meat-smoking...
Modern engines will happily go 250,000 miles or more, but I've yet to encounter a late model vehicle where the body, interior, and electrical components are made to the same standard. But I guess people living in the Southwest are happy.
Ex-bankruptcy shyster here (still licensed--just not practicing anymore, Thank God). Yeah, a Chapter 11 is a reorganization, a Chapter 7 is a liquidation*. I did mostly consumer work, where the Chapter 11's were usually just a prelude to a Chapter 7 when no viable plan of reorganization could be...
Based on some older news articles I read about Golden Bear, it would appear that the outsourcing occurred immediately after this jacket was produced (early 1980s), when they contracted with a Korean manufacturer to better handle the Banana Republic order. Probably around the time they were...
Reading the Golden Bear histories, the reason they started manufacturing some of their jackets in Korea is because they had trouble filling Banana Republic orders from their San Francisco factories, so there's definitely a connection and it's certainly a Golden Bear at heart. As to how, or why...
Well, second if you count the "mall" jacket my dad bought me back in high school. I wasn't even looking for one, but found this in a local shoe-repair store. It's a bit musty from storage, but looks essentially unworn. It's styled after the A-2 with hand-warmer pockets concealed behind the patch...
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