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Do you pay your taxes sir, either via Schedule C for Business Income or if a hobby, via Schedule D for Capital Gains? Lets be above board..haha.
![]() those trains are awesome. that stuff is cool, estate sales/auctions, etc. Right place/right time adn w money too. |
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For information on baseball-related cigarette and tobacco packs, visit www.baseballandtobacco.com. Instagram: @vintage_cigarette_packs |
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Zieff was a legendary advertising photographer who created the Marlboro Man advertising campaign. He was also a top director of movies & television commercials.
His films include Slither (1973), House Calls (1978), The Main Event (1979), Private Benjamin (1980), Unfaithfully Yours (1984), The Dream Team (1989), My Girl (1991) and My Girl 2 (1994). Some of his other advertising campaigns included "You Don't Have To Be Jewish" for Levy's rye bread, "Mamma Mia, that's a spicy meatball" for Alka-Seltzer, and ads for the New York Daily News, Polaroid, and Volkswagen. Small scan but the photo is huge 16 x 20. Incredibly, the 1961 Yankees scorecard companion piece is from Roger Maris' record breaking 61st game! 692.jpg 693.jpg Last edited by thekingofclout; 10-29-2011 at 09:53 AM. |
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A distant second to vintage Baseball, I was also fascinated with the giant Zeppelins of the 1920s/30s. Just something about an enormous tube-shaped balloon (the length of a football field) floating overhead seems surreal. During their heyday, these were thought to be the future of air travel (as opposed to the airplane). Of course the Hindenburg disaster changed that thinking forever...
Here is some Zeppelin stuff that I have hung on to, as it's just too neat to part with. Of course, a couple of pennants and a figural piece are included One of the Postcards is actually autographed by Hugo Eckener, who pioneered, designed and even piloted the famous Graf Zeppelin. The one beside it has a photo of the Zeppelin's elegant dining room. The dining room, kitchen, sleeping area, and Pilots' quarters all fit into the seemingly tiny under-carriage below. That gives an indication of just how enormous the entire bodies of these goliath airships were. A final tidbit I thought was cool... 3 of the first day covers below were transported by Airmail, via Graf Zeppelin. The other was aboard the first-ever flight of the Hindenburg (and no burn marks! )
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Wow! What a pair of tremendous pennants you have there. And that Zeppelin centerpiece, just how big is it? Looks like it weighs a ton as well. Really sweet stuff Mark.
Best, Jimmy BTW... Forever Young (Ben) has some incredible TYPE I images of the Hindenburg disaster that are just haunting... |
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Wow again. My father is big into reading on Zeppelins. Great Hindenburg stuff too.
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Here are two duralumin girder fragments from the Hindenburg:
(Please forgive the display-case reflections.) ![]() And, in honor of Tim Burton's new "Alice," a note from the original's creator:
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