Recent Acquisition - Ephemera Collection
1941 Camera Catalog, Montgomery Ward.
Montgomery Ward, Kansas City, MO.
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Yasu Hashino giving words of Wisdom
Photography by Ayedatsmanny
Shot on 35mm w/ Fuji Superia 400
Circa March 2024
Developed & Scanned by 1MILLENNIA
Words by Ayedatsmanny:
“I had the pleasure of meeting Yasu in March while I was out Phoenix with Andy Gefroren, KellohfrmPG , & Kali. We walked into Ghost Vintage not knowing what to expect other than the cool merchandise that was being displayed.
We were immersed in great conversation with Yasu about life, keeping that childlike ambition alive even as we get older, and also believing in your craft and most importantly yourself.
Detinitely left with something far more priceless. I appreciate the wisdom”
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USN FJ-4B Fury aircraft from VA-63 assigned to the carrier USS Midway photographed in 1958
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1927 Stone estate in Bronxville, New York has 7bd. 5.5ba. and is $3.850M.
The sitting room is very nice, but not spectacular.
Beautiful stone family room with gorgeous windows with views of the garden.
The home office is very formal with it’s rich woods, built-in bookshelves, fireplace and plaid carpet.
The kitchen has a retro/vintage look. I have never seen a such a that kind of stove so large.
Very cute.
Wow, look at the shine on that floor.
Large main bd. Love the fireplace.
Funny that these are the rooms they chose to photgraph.
They have a game room up here, and an exercise room, but that may not be particularly attractive to a new buyer.
The grounds are lovely.
Look at the round windows.
Can’t understand why, when a home is priced in the millions, they have the least amount of photos.
https://www.redfin.com/NY/Yonkers/35-Durham-Rd-10708/home/21618591
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Beautiful Vintage Ladies.
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There is a theory that in 1950s these monuments were taken from closed XIX century cemeteries. It’s probably true, cause no way they were made during soviet times. Too expensive, too inquisitive for the post-war era.
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