I'm with you. We're here to learn, and to teach. And what you're saying plays into quantum theory and the notion of infinite universes of existence. I think there's an awful lot we don't understand, and can't, because of human limitations. Which brings me back to the Nicene Creed: I believe in...
I'm betting that's almost certainly mid-30's. Good for you for not painting it. It looks like the missing veneer is confined to flat surfaces: LUCKY. That's always the hardest thing to fix without it being obvious, and why so many such pieces end up painted.
Remember that in most cases...
It's the specific gun named in the novel, in the same dialogue:
"It's a Webley-Fosbery automatic revolver. That's it. Thirty-eight, eight shot. They don't make them anymore. How many gone out of it?"
It was a key part of the plot, an unusual murder weapon. To have just swapped out an ordinary...
I've just finished the novel on which the film is based, The Price of Salt, by Patricia Highsmith. The author used a pseudonym when the book was published in 1952, as the book's storyline was controversial. Highsmith had already been labeled, to her dismay, a "mystery" writer (she is also author...
This is a piece i did on train dining car fare, then and now. Includes the recipe for the apparently famous French Toast aboard the Santa Fe Super Chief, which is actually delicious.
http://www.tuscbargainhunter.com/article/20151113/COLUMN/711139985/0/tbh?sectioncat=tbh
Here's a great big thread...
Have fun. :)
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/forums/threads/if-you-said-you-looked-like-one-celebrity-from-the-golden-era.4529/
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