Ok then - not to be outdone!
I'll take the most unique aircraft - the Hughes XF-11
There were only two, and we all know what happened to the first one.
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Thanks for noticing Peacoat! Can you tell I'm proud of it!!?? :rolleyes:
This one comes from BeatWear.UK in Liverpool, England.
Ask for my friend Mark at: http://www.beatwear.co.uk/acatalog/Clothing.html
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That is Post-WWII U.S. Army. There were no "scrambled eggs" in WWII (except for MacArthur's Philippines made service cap). Of course Gen. Dreedle wore one in 'Catch 22', but of course that was Hollywood.
Mr brother Jerry was career Army and had a couple of these laying around the house. He...
I'm 55 and have never been without a pair - or two since High School. I saw the Dino, Desi and Billy LP 'I'm A Fool'
in 1965 and decided when I grow up I'm going to wear boots like Dino. I've never been without a pair and now I have four pair
that I wear regularly - in black, brown, and...
How in the world did I miss this post???!!! I'm a big Richard Buckley fan - he was a "Most Immaculately Hip Aristocrat". Here is a clip of him from the old 'You Bet Your Life': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw1eSo8-Zns
You know, Beatle George Harrison loved 'Lord Buckley' and wrote the...
Did someone say "Frock Coat"!!!???...
I'm always glad to stick a photo of my George Harrison 'Hey Jude' frock coat up at the Lounge.
I am so proud of this coat - I wanted one for almost forty-years! I got this in Liverpool...
Now here's a true story..
I worked with Lee Bortmas' son. Lee was one of the originators of the Bantam that grew into grew into the Jeep we know and love.
http://www.m201.com/bantam.htm
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