Good caps that have been around for a long time. I had mentioned them in theis thread.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=4912
Something great about wool. It can't be beat IMHO.
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Dan
Well, I for one enjoyed the original, and can't wait to see it again. Then fresh from that, go see Peter Jacksons offering. I think P.J. will do justice to the story.
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Dan
Welcome BlueCrow. This is the place if you require information on what peaks your interest. For Stalins jacket you may want to try Russian surplus sites.
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Dan
That knife looks similar to one of the knives I've made in the past. Interesting.
Of course my preference twords custom knives are the Daniel Winkler knives.
http://www.winklerknives.com/knives.asp?id=35
Some are real works of art, while others aren't too pretty but they get the job done...
Bogart sans the toupee...
One of the books I have about dressing like a gentleman mentions famous folks that wore a rug, Bogart being one ot them.
He didn't seem too afraid to go without.
For those that enjoy these films, TCM has a ghostly line up for this evening.
http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/Schedule/Index/0,,~0|3|,00.html
"The Time of Their Lives (1946)
"The Canterville Ghost" (1944)
"I Married a Witch" (1942)
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Dan
Some good quotable lines in that one.
Danny Vermin: "You shouldn't grab me, Johnny. My mother grabbed me once... ONCE!"
"You shouldn't hang me on a hook, Johnny. My father hung me on a hook once. Once!"
Ma Kelly: "The Lower East Side. This really sucks."
"Oh, shut up! Stop acting like...
Old toys and childhood memories...
Heck, in my child hood I grew up with my mom's old roller skates. The kind you strap onto your shoes and tighten with a key. They have the metal wheels too. Come to think of it, they may still be around my Pops house in storage somewhere. There were so many...
Tonight on TCM they are playing 'My Man Godfrey' (1936). Starring William Powell & Carol Lombard.
Hope y'all enjoy this one. Keeps me laughing.
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Dan
Not really a classic yet, but 'Blast from the Past' Has a great Swing sequence in it. Along the lines of classic films, A' Day at the Races' has some swing dance in a portion of it.
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Dan
I especiall like Dean Jagger (who was in White Christmas) as Mjr. Harvey Stovall. I liked his response when asked if he was drunk.
"That is not why I am drunk tonight. I got drunk because I am confused. I was thinking, which is a thing a man should not do, and all at once I couldn't remember...
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