Most Dads always had the good camera, the kids got the "who cares if you break it" camera. My Dad had a Zeiss Ikon 35mm and I got to use the Kodak Brownie!Probably so, but my dad, who took my picture was using a Argus C4 35mm. I kept using that Argus until around 1990, mugging a bulb flash and light meter.
Absolutely, and when I worked at one, too.
I once put so many cards on my bike that I could barely move. "Flap-flap, flap-flap."No, we lived to far from the station, we rode over them with our bikes. Of course with cards in the spokes so they heard us coming.
My dad had one of those in his grocery store when I was little. It had recirculating cold water.that is when you got. Got the soda pop by sliding the bottle all the way to the release spot
I’ve seen a few of these now in Cozumel, Mexico when we go down there.My dad had one of those in his grocery store when I was little. It had recirculating cold water.
Where's Ozzie?
My 68 Roadrunner was metallic rust-brown, 383 4-speed with a bench seat up front. Black steel rims and baby moons. That thing would burn the old G60-15 Generals for days...Did they come in any other color than that green? Plymouth must have gotten a good deal on green paint that year.
My 68 Roadrunner was metallic rust-brown, 383 4-speed with a bench seat up front. Black steel rims and baby moons. That thing would burn the old G60-15 Generals for days...