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Post by doubs43 on Apr 11, 2007 12:42:08 GMT -5
This image was taken at a machinery repair shop in 1974. This man may be the owner's son but I'm not certain of that. That he was a teenager in the 1950's is much more certain. Leica Model A, Plus-X at ISO 160. Taken by my father. Walker
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Post by John Parry on Apr 11, 2007 14:24:12 GMT -5
No - I've seen the Fonz on TV recently, and he's had the grace to age decently (Why shouldn't he? - He's the Fonz!!).
This guy's working too hard! Good photo though!
Regards - John
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Post by doubs43 on Apr 11, 2007 18:15:49 GMT -5
No - I've seen the Fonz on TV recently, and he's had the grace to age decently (Why shouldn't he? - He's the Fonz!!). This guy's working too hard! Good photo though! Regards - John John, I'm not sure if you missed the date this was taken but it was 33 years ago. We had a lot of these fellows around home in the 1950's and 1960's. Pompadors and Duck's @$$ haircuts were common. He's obviously a hold-over from those times and not trying to be the Fonz. The Fonz was trying to be him! Henry Winkler has certainly moved on to other things but he'll always be "The Fonz" to those of us who remember "Happy Days". I have no idea what has become of the fellow in the picture. He wouldn't be much older than I am now and I'll be 64 in June. Walker
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