the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
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the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
Well, it is possible, isnt it?
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Re: the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
Looks like he has the shawl-collared sweater as well.
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Re: the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
With the bow in front, even!
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Re: the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
Yeah, but look at how the brim distorts and the crown reverse tapers! It is identical to the Raiders hat, in that respect. I think this puts a lot about Ford's head actually doing the swoop to rest, if it hadn't been before. That is an awesome picture Bugs.
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Re: the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
Yes, it does have most of the hallmarks of OFF (our favorite fedora)!
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Re: the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
Put some glasses on this guy, and that's ME in a few years!
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Re: the TRUE advent of 'the turn,' approx 1930
Ah, Bink beat me too it.
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