My thoughts exactly. I am quite interested in the 20s and 30s with a focus on gangsters. I am particularly interested in Dillinger. I come from a long line of law enforcement officers so I have the same ammount of interest in the "other side of the coin" too - the legal side of the story.
Took mine off for the ride as the train had booth type seating and tossed it back on for a photo of the wife and I and our friends and thier daughter.
Interior of the train:
I have a question, the second post in the thread mentions not removing a hat in a train station. What about on the train it's self?
I recently was able to take a ride on a 1930's era train car and we started out from a 20's era train station. I removed my hat in both places, on the train...
Sun Sun and lots of sun.
UV light bulbs could do the work too, that way it fades in a more natural manner.
If that is too slow - Rit color remover 1/4 strength has worked for me in the past, but your mileage may vary.
Started Saturday off with "Public Enemie"s, went to "Road to Perdition" and finished off with "The Godfather". Watched them both with my oldest son and had quite a good time.
Personally I follow the same rules as in the Army: if I am under cover, the cover comes off. As I rarely sit in a chair at a resturant, prefering booths due to confort factor for previously crushed vertabre - and they tend to be set so that I can see the door - the lid goes beside me. In a...
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