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Skorj
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Boy! what a blast from the past!
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Paul Mitchell
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Excellent series!
Being a newbie to the forum forgive me if this has been posted before
http://www.vintageadbrowser.com/photography-ads
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Wow! another brand new link!
Now, if I run out of bandwidth again, I'll know why
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Francois
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Skorj
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these are wicked Skj - some of them would make brilliant t-shirt designs
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Some of the earlier one's featuring people remind me of the old knitting pattern books you used to get in the 1960's... not that I remember them of course!... just seen reference to them in books
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Quote from: leon taylor on October 06, 2010, 09:50:51 AM
these are wicked Skj - some of them would make brilliant t-shirt designs
Definitely some nice t-shirts in there...
One thing's for sure, that Japanese cowgirl looks pretty good
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good stuff! i'll have a couple to add soon. trying to figure out the bizarre isometric angle of this camera... seems to be a pre-photoshop job.
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Hahaha. How vintage !
The little red camera looks great
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Yep, I go for the Cowgirl!
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