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Re: Monday Time Killer: Bitchin' Old Magazine Stories
That skimmer story reminds me of buying the plans for one when I was around 12 years old. Plans 5 bucks,,,,cost to build 1500,,,asking Dad for the money,,useless.
The Jap train thing makes me hear Archie Bunker sing "those were the days"
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Re: Monday Time Killer: Bitchin' Old Magazine Stories
Okay guys you've found another way for me to waste time (well, maybe not really waste) time at the computer screen. This is really cool. Yep, I found the Studillac article. ;D
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Re: Monday Time Killer: Bitchin' Old Magazine Stories
Old workbench magazines are the greatest.
Anyone remember Gus Wilson's Model Garage in Popular Science? Now there is a unique genre in literature: short story fiction about auto repair. And surprisingly well done, too. The characters were all straight from a Norman Rockwell painting.
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Yikes, I could lose my week there :D
I'm a sucker for old magazines and books (especially when technical or automotive oriented). I spend a lot of time in secondhand bookstores and the library.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Monday Time Killer: Bitchin' Old Magazine Stories
Originally posted by McGuireAnyone remember Gus Wilson's Model Garage in Popular Science? Now there is a unique genre in literature: short story fiction about auto repair. And surprisingly well done, too. The characters were all straight from a Norman Rockwell painting.
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Originally posted by Mach-1Yikes, I could lose my week there :D
I'm a sucker for old magazines and books (especially when technical or automotive oriented). I spend a lot of time in secondhand bookstores and the library.
Libraries too. Several years ago I was working on a story at the local library, researching issues of The Horseless Age, an early automotive trade journal, where I found some slips of paper stuck here and there in the bound volumes. The handwriting on them looked oddly familiar but sort of juvenile... then I realized these were my own page notes from 20-odd years ago.
My own collection is a total mish-mash... for example, I have a ton of mags, every car title under the sun, but I still don't have a complete collection of HOT ROD. I need to get on it and sort it out. Or I would trade the whole pile for a nice shack on the beach if I could find the right sucker... I mean, devoted enthusiast. There is a lot of wisdom in the old saying, "Never own more stuff than you can dust."
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Re: Monday Time Killer: Bitchin' Old Magazine Stories
Originally posted by FreiburgerOriginally posted by McGuireAnyone remember Gus Wilson's Model Garage in Popular Science? Now there is a unique genre in literature: short story fiction about auto repair. And surprisingly well done, too. The characters were all straight from a Norman Rockwell painting.
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