ScionPI2005
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Since this seems to be the place to do it, I'm going to go ahead and post a few pictures here for everyone. I'm including a photograph of me wearing my newest addition to my hat collection-a Bailey Ivy (Devon as I've also heard it called) newsboy cap, and checking the time on my Waltham 1904 pocket watch.
This next photo is of my desk at home, which includes one of my two antique fans. The other is at my dorm at school, which I do not have a photo of at the moment. The banker's lamp is a simple one I purchased at Target a few years ago. The phone is a circa 1930's of unknown make--and yes, it indeed works.
The next photo is of one of my prized items. The phonograph is a circa 1948 Zenith CobraMatic. It actually belonged to my grandfather on my mother's side. It had been in storage for at least fifteen years. I took it out and had it restored--new tubes put in, the idler was rebuilt, and a new power cord was installed among other things. It works like a charm now once it warms up enough and plays Glenn Miller like none other.
Next is the Circa 1904 Waltham pocket watch, which was my high school graduation present about three years ago. It works well, and I wear it every now and then.
Last but not least are my two favorite wristwatches. The one on the left is a circa 1960 Lord Elgin 23 jewels.
The one on the right is my favorite. It is a circa 1958 Benrus Dial 'O' Rama. Basically the first idea of a digital watch. These apparently never really caught on, and are rare to find these days. Both work and I wear them on a regular basis. (I apologize for the picture being sideways...couldn't get the computer to like it and turn it for some reason)
This next photo is of my desk at home, which includes one of my two antique fans. The other is at my dorm at school, which I do not have a photo of at the moment. The banker's lamp is a simple one I purchased at Target a few years ago. The phone is a circa 1930's of unknown make--and yes, it indeed works.
The next photo is of one of my prized items. The phonograph is a circa 1948 Zenith CobraMatic. It actually belonged to my grandfather on my mother's side. It had been in storage for at least fifteen years. I took it out and had it restored--new tubes put in, the idler was rebuilt, and a new power cord was installed among other things. It works like a charm now once it warms up enough and plays Glenn Miller like none other.
Next is the Circa 1904 Waltham pocket watch, which was my high school graduation present about three years ago. It works well, and I wear it every now and then.
Last but not least are my two favorite wristwatches. The one on the left is a circa 1960 Lord Elgin 23 jewels.
The one on the right is my favorite. It is a circa 1958 Benrus Dial 'O' Rama. Basically the first idea of a digital watch. These apparently never really caught on, and are rare to find these days. Both work and I wear them on a regular basis. (I apologize for the picture being sideways...couldn't get the computer to like it and turn it for some reason)