gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
Nice to see I'm not the only photographer here
A few more random shots I stumbled upon while going through my archives.
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And bricks are fascinating indeed, I have seen some very nicely marked Imperial Russian examples here!
Thank you very much RR, I'm trying my best. Cheers!
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Okie me being a WW2 Jeep (broken) owner had to whack in these! found a couple of Matchbox ones today at the local shops too.
I also collect Pueblo pottery and Casas Grandes South American pottery. As a young man in college I took a class in museum curation and we had the opportunity to catalogue and curate their extensive Pueblo pottery collection. I instantly became hooked and feverishly began to collect which was no easy feat on the east coast in the 1980's. Prior to the internet I remember writing to dealers in the South west and they would send me polaroid photo's for me to choose my purchase. Although I don't actively collect anymore I occasionally buy something if I run into it an antique or thrift store. This collecting was as highly addictive as is my current obsessions with skulls and TR headgear. Here is a sample of the pieces I picked up over the last 40 years.
Cheers, Al
Beautiful pottery pieces Al, and well displayed as well, though tempting targets for small hands. What sort of era are they from?
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