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    Quote Originally Posted by AtomicEraTom View Post
    No Lawrence Welk?
    I had the opportunity 2 and a half yrs ago to work with Bob Ralston......the man is a beast - knows more than 1000 songs by rote......takes requests from the audience and throws EVERY song suggested into a perfect medley. He's an amazing musician, sadly, working for Welk was his 15 minutes of fame, and also assured his descent into obscurity. He's a true gentleman and a musical scholar. He's very active in the National Pipe Organ Restoration group, and does shows at his home in CA that are open to the public when he's not touring. He's in his 70's and still tours the nation.

    I am a Bob Ralston fan after working with him, before that, I didn't know who he was..........Welk was a little before my time.

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    I discovered my children appeared in an advert for a repro WW2 game called 'night raiders'. It is rather like 'snakes and ladders'

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    I make just about anything I can. I will take binges into various new projects but I always go back to metalsmithing and textile spinning when I tire of the new projects.

    Today people have stopped making things just to make them. The old mechanical magazines show some great projects.

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    Ralston is a real talent. You're lucky to have met and worked with him!

    Quote Originally Posted by roadierfl View Post
    I had the opportunity 2 and a half yrs ago to work with Bob Ralston......the man is a beast - knows more than 1000 songs by rote......takes requests from the audience and throws EVERY song suggested into a perfect medley. He's an amazing musician, sadly, working for Welk was his 15 minutes of fame, and also assured his descent into obscurity. He's a true gentleman and a musical scholar. He's very active in the National Pipe Organ Restoration group, and does shows at his home in CA that are open to the public when he's not touring. He's in his 70's and still tours the nation.

    I am a Bob Ralston fan after working with him, before that, I didn't know who he was..........Welk was a little before my time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stearmen View Post
    I agree, we had one black & white TV, and you watched what your parents watched except for Saturday morning. All the way up into the late 70s, you would mention a show the next morning and almost every one had seen it! I hate to say it, but when I was a kid, a picnic table could be a fort, a castle, a Viking ship, or even a landing craft at Normandy. Still remember how we all thought it would be great to have a Dick Tracy watch to talk on the go, or a computer like Star Trek, and now we do!
    Regarding black & white TV , I remember my folks placing a sheet that went over the screen. It was like a rainbow color
    type of thin plastic . Supposedly to give the illusion of a color TV , which was rare & super expensive back in the 50s.
    Saturday mornings….watching the network bars until Howdy Doody came on…& at the end of
    the day…playing of the National Anthem !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stearmen View Post
    I hate to say it, but when I was a kid, a picnic table could be a fort, a castle, a Viking ship, or even a landing craft at Normandy. Still remember how we all thought it would be great to have a Dick Tracy watch to talk on the go, or a computer like Star Trek, and now we do!
    Yes, indeed. The same vine trellis on my friend's patio was the control panel for both the USS Enterprise (Star Trek) and the Jupiter 2 (Lost In Space).
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    Yes, indeed. The same vine trellis on my friend's patio was the control panel for both the USS Enterprise (Star Trek) and the Jupiter 2 (Lost In Space).
    And kids didn't need to buy a game cartridge to play thise things. Whatever old clothes and things you could find could transform your world into whatever you wanted it to be. If you are reading this I would assume that that is still true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwilrdg View Post
    Whatever old clothes and things you could find could transform your world into whatever you wanted it to be.
    My sister and I had a huge wicker chest full of old clothes. We could be English pirates, Vikings, knights, Romans, cowboys, and pretty much anything in between. Add a lawn furniture fort/ boat/ coach/ castle/ whatever - we were set for an afternoons fun. Oddly the only one I have still is my great grandfathers bowler hat that survived the incredible beating we gave it. Now awaiting restoration - not that it fits.
    "Cock your hat - angles are attitudes." -Frank Sinatra

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