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Very nice. Reminds me of my friends at Century Guild Salon, but they go back a little further.

Closest I get is Bergey probably. I'm a huge Stephen Fabian fan, who translated a lot of that old style to slightly newer.

Adam Hughes also a love of mine. He digs old styles. Watched him inking on a video...

And I LOVE the music. My grandfather was a jazz musician, so I grew up hearing some at their house. Crazy times.

Miss the old theater palaces and all the CLASS.

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My goodness but you have interesting interests! :)

I love jazz, too. And the movie palaces! Well, who doesn't love those? The story I'm currently writing required a marquee with movies playing from 1936. Those was fun to pick out, thematically.

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AH! just did a couple Rocketeer covers actually...

I was of the old "Stolen History" website speculators. Not for a couple years now...

A book I want is Last Remaining Seats: the Movie Palaces of Tinsel Town. Beautiful stuff. If only I'd gone to some inner city high school that was lucky enough to be in one of those...

😉😉

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I am unfamiliar with the "Stolen History" website. Glancing at it, it seems something well worth digging into. :)

That looks like a nice book! :)

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A few years back stolenhistory.org went down and there was much speculation about it.

Then a former member started their own and tried recovering lost files. Stolenhistory.net I think it was.

THEN stolenhistory.org came back, but slightly altered.

I knew I wouldn't have my former position as rabble rouser and unlimiting thinking, so I opted out. I used to irritate some stiff britches or a-holes that insist on using "tptb". BURNS ME UP. Giving power away continually. I tried to break them of that to move forward, but some just love pointing fingers rather than figuring stuff out.

Se la vie.

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