HudsonHawk
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It mighta choked Artie, but it ain't gonna choke Stymie...
I'm not going to mention his height or a Napoleon complex, nope, not going to mention it.
Weren't 1929-1945 at least partially in the Golden Era?The Cubs not going to the World Series.
Two outstanding pictures. I love the exhibit one's full glory and the miniaturized "realism" of the single machine.
It's funny, a year or so ago, I was meeting a friend in a different neighborhood and walked by a - I kid you not - pinball arcade that was new, but had pinball machines out of the '40s - '70s and early video machines (the stuff that was popular in the '80s). Then, the next day, I caught an article that said the Hipsters (of course) were getting into the "retro" games and stores like the one I saw were popping up.
That said, after seeing the store and reading the article on back-to-back days, I haven't seen or heard much more about the putative revival since.
Interesting fact -- pinball was illegal in New York City from 1942 to 1976. Mayor LaGuardia really really really really hated pinball machines for their connection to gambling and racketeering, and he liked nothing better than to go down to the warehouse and smash up a few.
I've seen some newer model convertibles here and there in recent years but, strangely, never with the top down.Convertibles...Last one was a beetle in ’67.
I've seen some newer model convertibles here and there in recent years but, strangely, never with the top down.
A few years ago there was a museum display of pulp magazines with their garish colors. One was singled out for its personal condemnation by Fiorello LaGuardia. He had seen it at a newsstand and complained about the scantily-clad woman on the cover. Strangely enough, he said nothing about the grinning Yellow Peril Chinaman who was also on the cover, torturing the scantily-clad lady.