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Post by Randy on Oct 15, 2010 22:04:50 GMT -5
Thanks Peter, I knew that was an iffy member. But I try to give everyone the benefit of doubt.
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Post by Randy on Oct 15, 2010 13:52:46 GMT -5
My search for the Black Bessaflex continues. I'd be willing to trade one of my rare cameras for one.
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Post by Randy on Oct 14, 2010 22:02:35 GMT -5
Thanks all.
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Post by Randy on Oct 14, 2010 10:16:22 GMT -5
No, it's a car that was made here until the merger with American Motors.
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Post by Randy on Oct 14, 2010 10:14:46 GMT -5
There is a direct to ProBoards link to donate also at the bottom of the forum.
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 23:38:35 GMT -5
Bob Iozia is a real Hudson nut. Where is he anyway? Oh Hudson Man!
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 23:37:02 GMT -5
Who would have thought Wayne? I guess first impressions aren't always right. I know in Colorado the crawlies like places like that.
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 23:33:19 GMT -5
I hate to put the bite on you guys, but it's time for me to ask for donations to the Ad Free Fund to keep the advertising banners away. It looks so much nicer when we don't have to contend with those ads, and the site loads faster also. Thanks for your support folks.
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 21:52:25 GMT -5
Maybe we should call ourselves the "OVER THE HILL CAMERA COLLECTOR GANG"... ;D
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 13:20:06 GMT -5
Hi Freda ! Very nice pictures ! I like them Is this a railway-car on your first picture ? The steam train looks like a model railway Which camera do you use ? MIK MIK, it's a Kodak Easyshare CX7530.
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 10:38:41 GMT -5
Pic two.
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 10:38:19 GMT -5
Pic one.
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 10:17:34 GMT -5
That's nice Mickey. I'm afraid my problem is too severe to use it. When I fall, I can't get back up without a tow truck.
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Post by Randy on Oct 13, 2010 10:14:38 GMT -5
The Red & White store is in a little town that has been more or less abandoned. The railroad tracks were torn up over 30 years ago, and there is an abandoned feed mill across the street. When the owner of the store died it closed.
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Post by Randy on Oct 12, 2010 15:14:18 GMT -5
That's pretty common on those, sometimes a jackhammer won't even get them loose.
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