I’m not too sure that this belongs in Vintage Trains but then again, I suppose that vintage trains ran/run on vintage rails, eh?
I was down in the Springs working the Pikes Peak Local (BNSF) when I spied this particular rail web while switching cars in Kelker Yard ... and adjacent to the...
Well, Fading Fast, I will go out on a limb and suggest that it may be one of the - if not the - finest book you have never read.
It’s a common notion that movies generally pale in light of namesake novels, but I actually enjoyed and still do enjoy the movie - I’ve lost count as to how many...
I am rereading Norman Maclean’s, A River Runs Through It & The USFS 1919: The Ranger, The Cook & a Hole In The Sky, two amazing novellas that never, ever get old.
Those two, and Antony Bevoor’s, Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege: 1942-1943.
Just finsihed watching, A Bronx Tale with Robert DeNiro & Chazz Palminteri ... wonderful movie about a father who's fighting with a neighborhood mobster for control of his young son.
Those of you who posted the wonderful snowy hats pics ... in addition to the fine hats you're wearing, would you mind sending some snow this way, as we certainly could use more of it!
Thank you all for the kind words and regarding the Champ fishing hat, although I do know that it is indeed a...
Though the rainbow's definitely no Champ, both the hat and the friend who gave it to me certainly are ... many thanks, RBH!
Today ... on the South Platte River (Cheesman Canyon)
Ordered two mid-brown Campdrafts and a moonstone Stylemaster from Everything Aus. and paid $26.07 for shipping.
One of the mid-browns is going to a friend in Arkansas who kindly bashed/creased my silverbelly Campdraft, but under the condition that no money (save for shipping) would be...
Very First "New" Old Radio ...
Purchased my very first (restored) vintage radio late last week and even as I type, it's coursing its way to me. Made back in 1938 by the Howard Radio Company (Chicago), she'll find a home in my fly-tying room where she'll not only keep me entertained, but with...
Well, after the obligatory three-plus month wait, my Akubra (silverbelly) arrived last week and having perused the many, many threads/pics concerning bashes, creases, etc., I have finally decided upon a fedora-styled Campdraft.
Now, two questions ... in your opinion(s), which is more becoming...
I really appreciate the help ... many, many thanks!
Found this particular doll hospital that does "all types" of restringing:
http://www.dollhospital.com/dh/doll_repair/services_list.htm
Battle of Sedjenane, Tunisia 1943
Sedjenane
Death's swift flight, through the April rain,
Paused at a place called Sedjenane.
With a cold hand he marked his prey
And picked the ones who were to stay, forever
At a place called Sedjenane
In a brief moment, they gave their all,
Life...
Thanks for the reply, Minerva ... the string goes through the entire creature, as pictured in the patent drawing (link) below ... this is why I was hoping to have it professionally restrung. http://www.google.com/patents?id=ihtSAAAAEBAJ&pg=PA1&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=0_1
Do any of you fine folks know to whom one could send this (c1926) 'Tailspin Tabby' to be restrung?
Any help/info would certainly be appreciated ... thank you!
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