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One Too Many
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif
Posts: 1,842
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personal affects
I've been putting together my persona of gentleman adventurer; "The Wolf" for a while. I decided he would have a bald pate and dark hair like Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot, glasses: like Johnny of the Doc Savage pulps, married: like Dashiell Hammet's Nick Charles and have moved to the sleepy little town of Santa Rosa from Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt".
To show my commitment I've moved to Santa Rosa, I got married, wear glasses and went so far as start losing my hair. Now I've put together some outfits but I need help with the pocket litter. I've got appropriate coins, memo pad and pen, vintage matchbooks and reproductions. All sorts of personal effects. Here's where I need your help. I'd rather carry "strike anywhere" match sticks in a water proof container for my vest pocket, but don't know what would be period. I also wondered what sort of containers to use for a pocket fingerprint kit. All suggestions are welcome. |
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One Too Many
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif
Posts: 1,842
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I forgot to include something. I have a modern penlight similar to style from the 1940's. Does anyone know where I can get a vintage one?
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Gone Home
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Monrovia California.
Posts: 5,590
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Try ebay. You never know what you will find there!
Root.
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Gone Home
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Monrovia California.
Posts: 5,590
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Just found a real rare pen light! A 1940's made by the Philco radio company! Here, check it it out man!
http://radioattic.com/attics/hoke_memorabilia.htm#012 Not cheap, but worth it and will save you time. Root.
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One Too Many
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif
Posts: 1,842
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Thanks for the heads-up, Wild Root
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Gone Home
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Monrovia California.
Posts: 5,590
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Hey, your welcome! I just found it looking for radios on the net and I saw what it was and I thought, wow! Wolf was looking for one. So, I thought I'd share.
Root.
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One Too Many
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif
Posts: 1,842
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Hey, Wildroot
I just got the vintage penlight on which I had bid on e-bay. I'm glad you reccomended it. I don't know why I didn't think of e-bay in the first place. Thanks for the suggestion. |
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Practically Family
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Ohio
Posts: 592
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WildRoot, you are a helpful man, I have been looking for some 30's 40's sunglasses, know of anything??
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I'll Lock Up
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Scandinavia/Empire, Neighbour of the Beast.
Posts: 6,579
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Bogie- eBay's brill for vintage sunglasses too- of course. I've picked up quite a few pair of vintage aviators under:
clothing,shoes, accessories/vintage/mens and womens accessories/sunglasses or eyeglasses. there's always plenty of other dtyles too, like the round celluloid framed ones. It's always good to just do a text search under all categories too because people list some absolute classic items in completely wrong categories- WW2 flight jacket for $25 for instance! BTank. |
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Gone Home
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Monrovia California.
Posts: 5,590
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Here you go Bogie! What do you think of these? These are from the late 20's to the early 30's.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW This one says it's WWII. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...133029 5&rd=1 Root.
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Wrong is wrong even if every one says it's right. Right is right even if every one else says it's wrong. -Hugh Beaumont Last edited by Wild Root : 11-06-2004 at 10:07 AM. |
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Bartender
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: SF Bay Area - East Bay
Posts: 3,268
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Re: personal affects
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WOW. I bet you have located the house used in the film "Shadow of a Doubt" and could snap a pic or two of the sights used in the film..ie. "Til Two" bar, and the old Bank of America building at the old town center. I have wanted to go up there to do just that!
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One Too Many
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif
Posts: 1,842
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I have seen the house but much has changed since the movie was made. About the only sights recognizable from the film are the house on McDonald Avenue and the train station (which is now a visitor's center). The downtown area has changed drastically and the old Carnegie library Charlie goes to has been torn down.
P.S. If you are planning on going through the area let me know. I'll show you sights, such as they are. |
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One Too Many
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif
Posts: 1,842
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Looking at the film again I see that Santa Rosa is still recognizable.
The Bank of America building is still standing (with its recognizable clock tower) but is no longer a bank. Some of downtown where Charlie is walking with her uncle (when he had on that nice white Panama hat) is still around. The train station area has changed very little, including where uncle tried to throw Charlie off the moving train. As previously mentioned the house (including THE garage) and neighborhood are essentially unchanged. |
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Familar Face
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 69
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Lived in Santa Rosa all my life, and never went looking for these places. I haven't even seen the movie! There's something for me to do over winter break, I guess. Which house is it on McDonald ave.? I live more or less across the street from there.
And, I don't think Santa Rosa has been "sleepy" since the movie was made. ![]()
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One Too Many
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Santa Rosa, Calif
Posts: 1,842
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Firstly, Sappy, shame on you for not seeing the movie. It is available on VHS and DVD. Rent it soon.
The address is 904 McDonald. It's the white house on the corner. We should have some fellow loungers join us to see the sights of Santa Rosa and the sites of the film. Everybody let me know if that sounds like a good idea. Yours sincerely, The Wolf |
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