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  1. Jeff Londerée

    Golden Era Photographers

    His work is amazing. It's precise and exhaustive, but also strikingly beautiful. There is a very nice O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke, Virginia that I visited several times during my college years there.
  2. Jeff Londerée

    The Cap Faction

    I just received my first Cordova cap today and am thrilled with it! It's made out of lightweight vintage silk from Empire State Silk Corporation. Thanks, Johnny!
  3. Jeff Londerée

    Show us your Militaria

    This sewing kit came from the same estate as the wallet I posted earlier. I can only assume Connie was the girl from his wallet photo.
  4. Jeff Londerée

    Etiquette of attending WWII events in vintage?

    Although I was not the member of a group, I used to go to WWII reenactments and living history events dressed as a war photographer. Everyone was very welcoming and appreciated my addition to the event. I should think you will be well received. Have fun!
  5. Jeff Londerée

    What Did You Drink Last Night?

    Had some Sierra Nevada Summerfest and Fireman's #4 out at a show, then home for a Manhattan and two Corpse Reviver #2's. I'm feeling slightly undead today.
  6. Jeff Londerée

    Show us your match cases!

    I don't have a collection, but I do often carry this British sterling silver match safe. Its hallmarks show it to be made in Chester in 1910. I have a helluva time finding strike-anywhere matches, though.
  7. Jeff Londerée

    Show us your Militaria

    A few years ago I helped a friend with an estate sale and picked up some WWI items, including this small US Army wallet. I love the tinted photos and his girl's lock of hair. There are also several of his calling cards inside and a rusty sewing needle hidden next to the the stamp pocket...
  8. Jeff Londerée

    Anybody Else Collect Sewing Machines?

    My wife and I recently restored my great grandmother's 1916 Singer 66. I haven't had much time to sew yet, but she seems to work pretty well despite being worked on by two mechanically-inept individuals. I do need to retighten the belt first, though. By the way, Shangas, referring to...
  9. Jeff Londerée

    1920s suits

    Here's an illustration of common early 20s American suits, especially the zouave jobs. ;) It's the Dramatic Order Knights of Kharassan band of which my great grandfather was a member in Charleston, WV. He's the smirky guy with big ears, middle row far right.

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