As for telling the difference, if you've handled original stuff for long enough, you can tell by looking at something in most cases to tell if it's repro.
My repros, to me, must pass a "Hollywood" test in that if it was used by the primary actor, would someone be able to tell it's repro from how...
The problem is that I'm on the West coast and by the time a couple of them have been seen by me, they've been sold out. The officer's wool shirt was all sold out of any useable sized before I even woke up that morning.
I did take advantage of their Black Friday sale by getting one of their B-10...
Air raid sirens were a thing of the past when I was a kid. I think there was a resurgence in them in the 'duck and cover' era, but that was before my time, too (I was born in 1969).
I have seen several over the years in various places repurposed as tornado or tsunami warnings, though.
SCA heck, imagine what a bunch of German or GI WW2 re-enactors would look like in there, with rifles stacked in a corner and a few ration crates sitting around, with a radio playing 40s music?
That's what I immediately thought when I saw the photos of the interior.
Now all that said, Newport is...
This is just part of my War Correspondent collection, but this riker case has some of my more impressive parts. Everything is original.
Some of you might know the rarity of most of these items. The ID across the bottom left is a tri-fold one with the green backing. The cards to the right are all...
The Christmas catalogs all the major department stores would put out. I remember as a kid, looking forward to going through those for all the things I'd never have for Christmas. Frankly, I don't recall ever getting anything for Christmas out of one of those catalogs...
Makes sense. I've been...
My wife and I couldn't have kids, so I of course have nothing like that.
We have a dachshund who is more than halfway past 13. He's a little old man now and I fear that our days with him are now short, just due to his age. We pamper the living heck out of him and his back is fine, though.
My...
The last of the three is the only one I've ever heard before.
But then again, I was raised in the Deep South. Most fights were called, "A good butt-whoopin'"
Let's face it, we've raised a generation of people now having kids who haven next to no concept of keeping anything close to the vest.
Makes you wonder if people in the military or intelligence communities are worried how they'll find people in the future who will be able to keep things secret...
You should have seen the look on the faces at my optometrist's office yesterday when I dropped off my WW2 issue GI specs to have new lenses installed, as my health insurance allows for a new set of lenses every year and new frames every other year (my prescription hadn't changed appreciably...
I'm in the Pac NW and we have winters where you can sometimes go a month in the middle of winter without needing anything other than a light windbreaker.
How do you like the fleece-lined tanker? I was going to get one but they had a very good sale price on their B-10 so I got one of those...
When it comes to blanks, they actually DID use live ammo in films in a very few cases, but even back in the golden era that was not a safe thing to do for obvious reasons.
After filming "Taxi," Jimmy Cagney demanded he never get shot at with live ammo ever again.
But blank adapting is something...
It's not exactly freezing in the Pacific NW right now (but raining so much I swear I saw someone building an ark yesterday), so I wore my "Still the Right Stuff" Apollo astronaut training jacket replica today:
But I'll be wearing my new At The Front B-10 jacket by the weekend as the lows...
Yeah, point well taken.
Many people don't even know NASA ever lost a second orbiter, as the invasion of Iraq was coming very close and that's what the media was focusing on at the time STS-107 broke up.
Meanwhile, there are oodles of these same people who can name every single baseball player...
Wanna bet?
All from memory:
Rick Husband, CDR
Willie McCool, PLT
Mike Anderson
Kalpana Chawla (I think I got the spelling right)
Dave Brown
Laurel Clark
Ilan Ramon, The first Israeli astronaut
For extra credit, does anyone know what aviation-related dangerous experience Ramon was famous...
I did a talk about the space program and the military's influence in it, to several high school groups, last month.
They couldn't relate to just about anything. Sure, the moon landings are ancient history and I acknowledged that by saying I'm 46 and was a little kid when the last Apollo mission...
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