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This collection of cars includes Mercedes , MG and Vauxhall cars. I suspect some are parts cars. The 260E is badly damaged at the front.
from left to right:
oscar de la renta, anna sui, sonia rykiel, alice mccall, diane von furstenburg, alberta ferretti, thakoon, temperley, anna molinari, karen walker, philip lim, chanel, topshop, marc jacobs, marc by marc jacobs, matthew williamson, gucci, stella mccartney, kenzo, dolce and gabbanna, michael kors, chloe, bottega venetta, blumarine, viktor and rolf, luca luca, luella, spijkers en spijkers
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-FLUIDxWUHEIN- Millenial Collection
Featuring Brat Bag and Goth Bag 2 versions very unisex!
Gooni Bear Hat super cute fuzzy!
Spike'd Teddy Heels very unique!
All three items are part of the Millenial Collection and can be found at the Harajuku Event on 3/20!
Landmark: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Intimacy/119/65/2515
Presenting: The NUDECORE Collection.
What’s NUDECORE ? NUDECORE is a play on the popular “Core” aesthetic phrase. NUDECORE is raw , eccentric , quirky , and girly. Think Avant Garde meets Streetwear. Simple.
This NUDECORE collection embodies the basics of this aesthetic. A weird hat , a sleek futuristic shade , and crazy a** boots.
Included:
The NUDECORE Hat
The NUDECORE Shades
The NUDECORE boots
All rigged items are fitted for:
Kupra , Legacy , Peach , Reborn
SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Grand%20Event/128/64...
Since I saw like 3 collection pictures in the past 36 hours, here's mine. Or at least most of it, there's 2 or 3 missing pieces here but that's because I forgot to put them in. This isn't a trade pucture, but I'm not going to say don't ask if you think you have something I'd want to trade for
14 X 11Transparent Watercolor on Aquaboard. Available at artistnaturalist.com/product/kaupo-palm-sunset/michigan-r...
I don't have an exact number at the moment, but I will count them all before I put them back! I'm really proud of my collection :D
324/365
This was so much fun to do :)
Also... Jo didn't mind the smoothie she got after the shoot!
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I know this is a large set to post at once, but I've spent quite a lot of time shooting and identifying each camera. I started collecting these back in the 70's - mostly from garage sales and such. My wife recently found a box of these that I thought had been lost. That is the main reason I wanted to catalog these. A few came from my family. Two still had film in them! I will be getting one of the rolls processing to see what shows up.
Part of my glass insulator collection showing the variety of shapes and colors on display in five different lighted cabinets. I've been a serious glass insulator collector for nearly 50 years finding my very first insulator around 1967-68.
Glass insulators were first produced in the 1840's to support telegraph lines. Later as time went on they were used for telephone lines and power lines which included street lighting, street railways, trolleys, and interurban lines. Also used for fire and police alarm circuits and even electric fencing. Along railroads glass insulators were used for telegraph, telephone, signaling, and power use. Basically any electric line that was needed for support from insulators to prevent electrical leakage.
When there was no longer a demand for glass pin-type insulators In North America, the last of the glass insulators were produced in 1978 by the Kerr Glass Plant located in Dunkirk, Indiana.
Looks better in large.
A pocket knife out of Herbertz Top Collection, 523311.
This has seen some use...
It came with some accessories, a nice plastic transportation box and the depicted nylon holster - which is actually a useless accessory in Germany, because:
As this is a one-hand operated knife with a locking blade (liner lock, btw.), it may not be carried in Germany. It may be "transported" in that box, though.
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Here in Germany there is money to be made by scouring litter bins looking for discarded glass/plastic bottles and tin cans, as 99% of them have deposit value on them.
The deposits can range from 8 cents to 25 cents depending on the type of container.
During my breaks at motorway services in my truck I often see guys going around the huge dome shaped litter bins with torches & grab sticks fishing out the 'money'.
When I spotted this woman doing the rounds I turned around and beat her to the next bin, set up my shot and simply waited.
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