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That young man in the doughboy uniform is my grandfather’s uncle Charlie, to whom I alluded much earlier in this thread. The infant is my grandfather himself.
Both photos came my way via my mother, who said I am the only one she is confident wouldn’t just give them away or sell them to an antiques peddler.
I see these old oval sepia photos in antique shops all the time, priced at 30 or 40 bucks, sometimes not even that much. I’m left to wonder what the buyers do with them. Reuse the frames? Use them as decor in an eatery or a bar with an early 20th century “theme”?
I’ve let my cousin Bob, who is younger and in better health than me, know that I want him to assume custody should I croak before he does. And after Bob shuffles off? The photos may as well become decor in a theme restaurant, something along the lines of the Old Spaghetti Factory, which folks out West might be familiar with.
Both photos came my way via my mother, who said I am the only one she is confident wouldn’t just give them away or sell them to an antiques peddler.
I see these old oval sepia photos in antique shops all the time, priced at 30 or 40 bucks, sometimes not even that much. I’m left to wonder what the buyers do with them. Reuse the frames? Use them as decor in an eatery or a bar with an early 20th century “theme”?
I’ve let my cousin Bob, who is younger and in better health than me, know that I want him to assume custody should I croak before he does. And after Bob shuffles off? The photos may as well become decor in a theme restaurant, something along the lines of the Old Spaghetti Factory, which folks out West might be familiar with.
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