And we’re back to the car ads… This one is pretty interesting, in that there were TWO versions of the Plymouth GTX advertising… The first one was the ‘generic’ one This one, however, was the one that was in all … Continue reading
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‘Better and better’, for some forms of better… Sigh… The latest dump as published by the NYT contains this ‘gem’. In a March 2015 interview, President Obama said that he had learned about Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email … Continue reading
Some early S&W revolvers, and yes the top one of those grips are Ivory. The others are Mother of Pearl. And engraved guns were NOT usual in the late 1800s… The O.T. Nicholson guns are part of a large collection containing … Continue reading
This weekend we (BRM, Lawdog and myself) took in the Panhandle and Plains Museum in Canyon, TX and Palo Duro Canyon State Park, also just outside Canyon, TX. Both of them are just South of Amarillo. Sadly, the museum is … Continue reading
I’m taking a mini road trip, we ran over to Amarillo to go to the Panhandle-Plains museum and down to Palo Duro to do some research for upcoming novels. Peter, myself, and LawDog met Alma (all links on sidebar) at the … Continue reading
I can’t take credit for this, but I’m completely in agreement with everything said here… The typical U.S. household headed by a person age 65 or older has a net worth 47 times greater than a household headed by someone … Continue reading
The Junkers Ju87 Sturzkampfbomber, known to the British simply as the Stuka, had already acquired a deadly reputation across Europe, its siren screaming as the ungainly dive-bomber struck terror into the hearts of those below. In 1940 its pilots crossed … Continue reading
I’m asking my readers to please assist us in this endeavor… We’re trying to stop the PC BS games being played with the Navy over the rate/rating removal to remove ‘man’ from the rates/ratings… Restore the Traditional Navy Rating Specialty … Continue reading
100 years (give or take) of Bite Me! Pulled from Vintage Wings, HERE! Two the three-man crew of an A.E.G G.IV show off their shark mouth bomber in 1918. Desert Sharks of the Royal Air Force’s North African war plough … Continue reading
These two have been making the rounds, but it’s worth cross posting them here… Some folks will deny these are real, they’ve been edited, etc… Make up your own mind. h/t BZ, LL and others … Continue reading