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Brian Austin

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  1. I would just look at it from a historical perspective.
  2. Lesney did indeed produce plastic model kits, branded as Matchbox. ?
  3. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/tow411/1979-chevy-w-holmes-commander-1200-t62594.html
  4. History of the Captain Hook program. It appears a limited amount were actually built. https://holmeswreckers.com/captain_hook.htm
  5. Here is a selection of Holmes wreckers with the General Motors style sculpted body sides. I am noticing differences in details, such as the light bars and the sculpting that loops up and over them.
  6. FWIW, Holmes did offer tow units for 1/2-ton through 1-ton truck chassis, the model 220. The boom resembles the Midnite Cowboy unit. According to a Bring A Trailer post, there was even a 220 mounted on an '81 Toyota N30. What is the wheelbase on the Midnite Cowboy?
  7. From a long-gone listing. Sorry images aren't larger. Note the cropped pickup bed sides.
  8. I recall seeing Sleeping Bag on MTV, once. For me the song itself became background music to the action of the video and afterwards I had no memory of it. Kinda like OK GO videos for me. ?
  9. Yeah, I have some like those. I also have some old Polaroid cameras as well. In my college days I got use out of my larger folding cameras by loading print paper in where the film would sit, one shot at a time in a "dark bag". Afterward I contact printed the negative with another piece of print paper. Not convenient at all, but I did get some interesting shots.
  10. I heard a fascinating radio interview with him. Utterly fascinating.
  11. I still have all my old darkroom stuff, a ton of obsolete cameras, and I think a bunch of slide mounts as well. Don't know what I'm going to do with it all.
  12. “The cutting edge of the civilized mind is the hand of the craftsman.”—Dr. Bronowski “A person who works with his hands is a laborer. A person who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman. A person who works with his hands, his brain and his heart is an artist.” —Louis Nizer I don't know who the quoted people were, but the quotes came from the website of the Craftsmanship Museum, located in California. https://craftsmanshipmuseum.com/craftsmanship-topic/
  13. FWIW: https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/from-scratch-word-history-origin I don't expect this to settle arguments, but the history of the term is fascinating nonetheless.
  14. Has anyone even offered decals in scale? Such an iconic livery.
  15. I'm just getting into this band, the dB's. '80s alternative/college rock is fascinating...
  16. That resin cab looks nice. FWIW, here's what a typical frame of the period looks like. https://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/shop/1942_47/4247csm204.htm More info: https://vccachat.org/ubbthreads.php/topics/125810/old-online-chevy-manuals-links-update-1946-48.html
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