Just stopping by to say hello. I’ve been a member here for a few days over eighteen years, but i guess I'm no longer very active. Anyhow, “hi” and I love what y’all have done to the place!
Recently bought this holster (on sale) from At The Front. My father bought the P08 sometime in the 1950’s. It’s nothing special. Just a shooter grade pistol with “1917” stamped on the breach. But it somehow managed to evade being stamped full of swastikas or other nazi emblems. I cannot...
Here’s some cast iron you might not see every day. This iron decoy sat at my grandparents’ front door for many years. I’m not sure when it first came to their home, but it’s broken bill is owing to my father’s childhood use of it as a nut cracker. According to Dad, that happened one Christmas...
Not sure how old is the pot. Probably not very, given the “made in France” stamp near the handle. But it is heavy and cooks red beans better than anything I own.
AF
Edit: I just looked at “A Field Guide to Dehillerin”. Found it on line. The author guessed this stamp is post WWII but...
There’s probably a grain of truth in this tradition. In many states, testimony that a holographic will was found in a place where the decedent normally kept his or her personal property is one of several elements necessary to establish the will’s validity. So...given that your loved ones...
My first bicycle, a 1961 Columbia, given to me by my grandparents for my sixth birthday. No...I wasn’t much of a beer drinker at age six. The Leinenkugel is there only to show the tiny scale of this bike.
AF
We’re having a little spring nor’easter, today. Temperature is in the middle forties, it’s raining a deluge and the wind’s blowing so hard, if you open your mouth, your butt will whistle.
Been wearing my ATF, 1st model, USN deck jacket since first daylight. Here it is drying out...while my...
I’ve recently fallen back in love with my A-2s. This one is a 1996 Saddlery, which was the name Cooper used for their government contract jackets. I’ve had this A-2 for ten or twelve years and it’s still not broken in. I need to wear it more often.
AF
Earlier in this thread, @scotrace mentioned that tin-lined copper pots provide the best heat conductivity of any cooking vessel. I never forgot his comment. Seven months later, I found myself in a New Orleans antique shop that specializes in vintage cookware. I saw this very heavy, tin-lined...
Wearing a 1998 Avirex A-2. As you can tell from the patch receivers, this one was Air Force gear...as opposed to the “mall jackets” Avirex sold in the 1990s. You either like these second generation A-2s, or you hate them. Personally, I’ve always been kinda fond of them. Yes, they’ve got...
My 1985, Pig-skin windbreaker from L. L. Bean. Hard to imagine, but I’ve owned this jacket for 34 years. Bought it back in the days when we country folk would see a photo of a jacket in a waxy, paper thing called a catalog...then we’d use a clunky, electric telephone...that was plugged into...
Something a bit more unusual...and timely. Four of the Iran Hostages, coming home after being released from captivity, in January of 1981. They’re wearing what appear to be newly issued, USAF N-3b jackets.
Thirty-eight years ago...but it seems like yesterday.
AF
I made a big pot of chili this afternoon. It was just for Jackie, me and our one elderly neighbor. Four pounds of beef and chicken. Lots of veggies, spice and chicken stock. Now we’ve got lots of leftovers. Try as I may, I just can’t cook small.
AF
I worked at my father’s Esso service station for a couple of years before I was old enough to get a work permit...which, in North Carolina, is fourteen years old. As soon as I got my permit, I landed my first non-family job. I became a proud bus boy at Captain Bill’s Waterfront Restaurant, in...
Today, I’m wearing a 1974 Kings Point Mfg. A-2 deck jacket. I graduated from high school in 1974 and thought mightily about enlisting in the USN. But the conflict in Vietnam wasn’t totally resolved, and my folks were not terribly enthusiastic about the prospect. Ultimately, they convinced me...
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