You think Rock and Roll scene is bad? The Jazz scene is worse, unlike Rock, Jazz has something
to intellectualize on....and Beards? hell they were those right on stage these days...lol
I'd be more incline to say only good bass players slap in Jazz (Trad, Dance music)!!!....at least the ones that want to work, and as a Trombone player I'd say almost everyone plays with Plungers in this older style of Jazz, heck very few don't.
the different styles and cut
I have a handful of these jackets...
Most are partially lined, (in the shoulders, upper back and arms). the rest are fully lined.
some have belt backs,some not, some have "tie" belts...etc...(the tie belted Hollywood jackets were called Car coats).
The...
I've been wearing Zasu Caps since about 1995 when i bought a 4 or 5 off Ralph, and I still wear a Zasu Cap everyday. I've had them with his own Fabrics, as well as my own.
These caps are the only real Vintage Caps made that I'll wear, I've seen a few other brands, some even givin to me but...
You mean now you see where the Japanese get their style...The Rhythm Rascals Banjo player Lee floyd went and lived/worked in Japan awhile.
That Tight ensemble work is from working at Disneyworld and Disneyland for so many years.
That's exactly what Vintage clothes are for, reusing the Fabric...I line my suits in Vintage Silk Bathrobe fabric...better my suit, then someone walking around their house. lol
Thanks for the responses and the links...
specifically, what I'm after is information and story of the on the 50th ordnance company.
the commanding officer's name was Bednik
They shipped out on the Lurline which was a converted Matson cruise ship, for troop transport, they did a stop...
I hope this is in the right thread...if not moderators do as you will.
I've been researching specific movements of the South Pacific Theater, specifcally starting with New Guinea, up the coast to the Island of Biak.
which was MacArthur's black eye...thus the military suppressed all news of...
Nice Photo's...!
Yea, the post war machines are Beauty's!
It's a good thing sometimes the pre-war stuff is cheaper...Because I couldn't see playing any of my Mound City Blowers 78's on anything made in the 40's or 50's...here are the insides, plus original Manual...
Hey Snookie! Yea, Vintage Plane shows are actually not much different then Car shows or Boat shows!
I'm trying to find this plane because I still talk to Irene all the time! I think it would just be awesome to present her with a Photo or photo's...that is if that needle shows up in the hay...
tell me about it! lolol
however, like i said...I in fact have seen it, many years ago. But your right, the reality is it's a needle in a haystack. I just figured to hit this board with it just in case, you all are very knowledgeable.
This has become an interesting topic and debate over the years no doubt...but i sometimes think it could be 2 different topics, desktops and laptops.
I like gaming, and at one point film editing so i have always built my own computers. It's the cheapest way to have yourself a top of line...
I actually don't know much about it other then i saw a picture of it a long time ago in a private collection.
I believe it was a P-51 from 1944-45, what i do remember was the nose art, it was a pin up and it said "sweet Irene". My hunch was it was on the east coast and it was for the European...
Ohh, i just fell by this thread...this is too bad, he was a great guy and hired me on a couple occasions to perform at functions at the museum. He had a great humor and was very generous...sharing his collection was something above and beyond the call of duty, he will be missed.
ok, after further investigation of cod4...
it plays very good, on both console (xbox 360) and PC...
aside from the graphics which are insanely impressive, the game play is great.
haven't torn into the engine yet to see what's possible but i have a feelings as to what will be possible in...
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