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Recent content by airgrabber666

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    My New Refrigerator

    Interior of pink '58 G.E. Combination
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    My New Refrigerator

    My "Petal Pink"General Electric Combination from 1958. Has turquoise interior with the rotating "Lazy Susan"-style shelves. First year of the "modern" rectilinear fridge was 1957.
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    Old homes

    Stone whatchamacallit...
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    Old homes

    Dutch colonial revival...a superior style of house, if you ask me ;)
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    Old homes

    Foursquare with porte cochere...boneheads eventually replaced the original (and beautiful) French doors with a vinyl-clad slider! Ack!
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    Old homes

    Tudors aplenty around these parts...love the winding path to the front door!
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    Old homes

    Another cute Twenties Tudor...it has a sweet little porch on the left and check out the "attached gate" on the right!
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    Old homes

    You want storybook? Chew on this one for a bit...
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    Old homes

    Beautiful brickwork on this Tudor revival from the Twenties...
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    Old homes

    Here are some beauties around my neighborhood...
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    Show off your Non-Acoustic Record Players and Phonographs

    Beautiful collection, sartana! Especially like that Zenith...1958 or '59? Vintage 45s must sound warm and full of rich bass with that machine. I'm a Webcor guy at heart, though. Any pics of the changer in yours?
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    Show us your convertibles

    WHAT? Please tell me you're feeling light-headed... :confused:
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    Gramophones, Phonographs, Victrolas....

    Very nice Credenza, sartana. From what I understand, those models were some of the best sounding acoustic machines made.
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    Gramophones, Phonographs, Victrolas....

    That's exactly why I obtained the Webcor...to play electrically-recorded 78rpm records (which make up the bulk of my 78 collection). Prior to the arrival of the Webcor, I could only look at my Count Basie and Billy Butterfield discs! :( Anyway, Victor never met my ex...she was able to balance...
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    A.C. Gilbert M1384 KOLDAIR Oscillating Fan

    Looks like a good candidate for restoration. I believe your fan might date to the 19-teens to the 1920s. I have an oscillating General Electric fan from that era that looks quite similar!

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