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I was in the US Navy for 10 years so was drawn to this
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Here's another nice piece. This is a 1932 original sketch of Buster Keaton by an artist named Hardie Gramatky. For a little while Gramatky was head animator at Disney. He was also an accomplished water colorist and wrote and illustrated the classic "The Little Toot". I love this drawing. It's got so much emotion:
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2017 Inaugural
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I also collect records. Here's my favorite. This is an original French pressing of the White Album on white vinyl. Not shown are the complete posters and inserts. This album has never been played. I bought it from the original owner in France while I was there to study abroad. This was his duplicate that he bought just for show:
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That's a great piece. I still have my white album and the posters, heavily played and all posters corner-damaged from taping to walls.
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This was an enjoyable thread that has been dormant for a while so I thought I'd wake it up in hopes others had some additional unique and interesting items to post.
I'm a diary collector so I'll put this one out there - It comes from the family of Lt. Jacobson, one of the 16 P-38 pilots that were on the mission to shoot down Yamamoto on April 18, 1943. This is one of the biggest missions in military history, much like the SEALS tracking down and killing Bin Laden. Yamamoto was the architect of the Pearl Harbor attack. The U.S. had cracked the Japanese code and found out his flight path and sent a squadron of P-38 long range fighters to attempt to intercept him...which was like finding a needle in a haystack considering the timing and distance. Amazingly they did find him and shoot him down. The only bad part, as far as the pilots that pulled this off was concerned, was that they were told they would be court-martialed if they told anybody about it because they were afraid that the Japanese would realize they had broken their code. They wanted the Japanese to believe it was just damn luck. So, the story didn't really come out in detail until after the war. Here is the first page of the entry followed by a transcription. Rob M. 1.JPG transcript - April 19th .jpg Info (1).jpg |
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Picked this up a while back. If it passes authentication I am going to display it with the 1969 Man on the Moon set.CD7FF0AC-3830-4389-B2F3-83C8A1EBB22B.jpg
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