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Sunday show and tell 6-28-2026!

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i got a hextube for $450

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Fantastic!
Have you seen the movie yet?
With Joan Collins in her prime, and ol horn dog Larry Hagman, I’m sure it must have been a classic. 🤪

Heck yes! It's a hoot.
Was streaming on Amazon Prime for a while.
Up In The Cellar is the more common name, might still be there.
We have a VHS I'd like to copy to disc.
It's just a fun romp, definitely no masterpiece.
Theodore Flicker, you've probably seen another more popular film of his: The President's Analyst.

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R of cou

Caused quite a scandal in the neighborhood.

Ah, Samuel Z. Arkoff and American International Pictures, famous for producing the first Amityville Horror movie. The legacy of that film is that 50 years later, people still come from all over the world to see the "most haunted house in America".

Only an hour drive from here, and right in @HARPO 's neck of the woods.

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Picked up a bunch of frames and wheels for super cheap. Was in a rush to get back and pick up the second load...so pictures weren't great or plentiful.
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Not pictured, for good reason, were a couple tubs of handlebars that had been left out in the rain and rusted...hoping some may still clean.
There was a small Cycle Truck basket, a tub full of modern literature, and a tub full of misc. hardware, springer parts, and forks in the basement. Bought a small lot of artillery(air rifles lol), my buddy Adam picked up a 40s guitar and a fiddle.
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A couple of funny things about this haul, I pulled up to the driveway and had dejavu...I had been there with Dad 3 years before. Lol Dad had left the handlebars behind, but there were definitely things I didn't see for sale before. On the way back with the first load, my brother had sent me a picture without realizing where I was or whose stuff I was buying.
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The Collection that Dad and I had bought parts from was Winfred Howard's(red cap). I'm on the left riding the Manta-Ray, "Speedy" next to Winfred was riding the Chrome Lightweight that we have yet to confirm as a Paramount...not enough pictures. The Twinbar was Winnie's ride! Dad's blue (Super)Deluxe American. I think Mom was on the Orange Krate that day....all hanging out in front of the Ehrler's icecream truck. I honestly can't remember what parade or car show this was, but it must have been 1995.
 
I picked up some "rough riders" at an accumulators sale this week. 1- a prewar Elgin with 1938 musselman hub. 2- 60 Roadmaster Flying Falcon with 3 speed SA coaster brake hub, looks to be a complete original. 3- Shelby Traveler. 4- 24" Hawthorne. 5- 50s Monark. Most will be donor bikes. If you see anything that interests you or have a comment, please start a private conversation to keep "show and tell" clutter down. Thanks and Happy Huntin

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Roadmaster
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Shelby Traveler
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Hawthorne
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Monark
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