
02-20-2011, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by malakabufo
Love the typewriter in the upper left pix of Donna. To me, absolute proof of authenticity of age. Salome's stereo speaker a post above looks old time, too. I think I had a set just like that back in the day. To think they were called "Smaller Advent". And, if I'm not mistaken, there's a genuine rotary phone in one of Salome's too. That's really old fashioned. Thanks for these posts!
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Loving this thread. I've posted some of mine here, too. Like Malakabufo, I often like to look beyond the women in the photos to find hints of their vintage too. Old stereos, hairstyles, the look of the surroundings and decor of the scene, furniture, etc., these can tell a lot about the photos and their authenticity. Most amateur work is easily spotted, as opposed to the semi-pro and pro stuff.
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