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.. werden seit 1974 in Nashville hergestellt. Zeitweise existierte ein zweites Werk in Memphis.

 

.. have been manufactured in Nashville since 1974. For a time, a second factory existed in Memphis.

Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell

A couple more Apostles at Gibson Beach.

Two outbound rack trains and an IHB pulldown with recently-acquired GP38-2 #5629 line up at the west end of Gibson Yard in Hammond, Indiana, a sight for sore eyes after the auto industry came to a screeching halt at the start of the pandemic last year. Originally a Michigan Central double-hump yard, Gibson is now one of the largest vehicle mixing yards in the nation.

CP Rail RS-23 # 8026, 8036 are on the Gibson Sub. alongside the Keswick River in Stoneridge, New Brunswick Oct. 4, 1991. The train is hauling cars picked up at the Nackawic Pulp Mill and McCain in Florenceville.

The two grand sea stacks you’ll find on the beach if you walk west after conquering the famous Gibsons Steps on The Great Ocean Road - Australia. I recently led two workshops here in May.

Port Campbell National Park

In the middle of Hardcastle Crags is Gibson Mill, a former weaving shed and cotton mill dating back to the 1600's

The EB-3 Re-issue. I love this bass so much. I can't even describe how much I love it.

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right.Triggered by Cybersync.

The Gibson Block Building, also known as the Flatiron Building, is a large wedge-shaped four-storey brick building constructed for commercial use on four city lots at the eastern edge of Edmonton's pre-World War One commercial core.

HERITAGE VALUE

The Gibson Block Building is valued as a rare example of a commercial building following the 1902 prototype of a flatiron building, so named for its distinctive triangular shape. The building design, with Chicago style influences, balances the vertical emphasis of pilasters and windows with the horizontal presentation of the continuous glass shop fronts and first storey and fourth storey cornices.

 

Developed by William Gibson, the Gibson Block Building characterizes the historic wave of prosperity and opportunity at the height of the commercial boom in pre-World War One Edmonton. Originally built to provide first floor retail space and offices on the remaining floors, the building's use has evolved with Edmonton's changing economic fortunes and has included office, retail and for a significant part of the historic period, the well-known Turkish Baths, which closed in 1978.

 

The Gibson Block Building's triangular form and prominent location on Jasper Avenue contribute to its valued local landmark status.

As I read one I was tagged too!!!

 

1. What is your favorite doll from your personal collection ? I think my favourite is my first girl, Mizuki.She is a Hello Harvest and I found her so beautiful!

2. Favorite BL release?I have a Sunday Best,but I think Kozy is ultra cute!

3. Favorite EBL release?I love Cinnamon Girl!She’s an amazing doll!

4. Favorite SBL release?I love My EP so much, but it’s quite difficult to choose!!!

5. Favorite RBL release?AHHHH.I have many girls in mind!Once again,I love Hello Harvest,but it’s impossibile to ignore Tailor Gibson and Welcome Winter!

6. List your 3 favorite customizers for Blythe. Otto Kinder,Anai and Michele from Blythe Planet.

7. List your 3 favorite clothing designers for Blythe. Wererabbit (of course!),La boutique de Lupi, Poupée Mécanique

8. What would you like to see CWC/Takara come out with in the near future? I would love so much to see a really black girl or it would be such a surprise to have a mohair gilr….maybe in PAM color!

9. How did you get into Blythe? I met Blythe in a tiny dolls convention. Charlye and Teddybalokky were there with their girls…I guess the first one I saw was a Rainy Day…It was pure love!!!Few days ago I was waiting for my first….From that day I haven’t stop buying Blythe and now my family it’s quite big!!!

10. What do you collect other than Blythe? Yarns,knitting needles, buttons, diary, notebooks,fabric,My Child dolls,

 

Okay, if you have read this, you're tagged!

 

A vertigo inducing shot of the Gibson Block Flatiron building.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

December, 2009.

 

View On Black

Photo that I purchased at a Flea market. Free for you to use in your artwork.

 

Not for resale in digital or print collage sheets.

Electric guitar for sale ($2200) - traditional Gibson Les Paul Sunburst, rosewood fretboard. Seen at Guitar Center in Northridge, California.

Photographed a section of Gibson Lake Road an access bush road to camps, cottages, exploration, lodges, logging, mining and recreational use located on the outskirts of the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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GIbson A-2 mandolin, from the early 1920's.. I think it's from between 1921 and 1923, just before they started building them with truss rods in the neck. Needs a little work at present, but the stories it could tell!

I attempted to take 6 images of puppy with different focus points and then put them together using Photoshop focus stacking. i am quite pleased with the attempt though need more practice!

KCS SD70ACe 4029 leads IHB BA8 west out of Gibson Yard. Hammond, IN.

Head of a Gibson Thunderbird 2019 Bass

Hebden Dale, Calderdale

On a scenic walk near Hebden Bridge guided by Terry Roberts - thanks again for a great day out Terry!

IHB SD38-2;3861 switches the West end of Gibson yard in Hammond, IN.

Some old Gibson garden tractors

 

September 14, 2019

Ozarks Steam Engine Association Show

Republic, Missouri

Great Ocean Road

"Nee, Erwin, hij is niet te koop!"

Gibson ES355 "Original B.B. King", one of Ted's guitars.

@Ellen's birthday party

 

Here's an "acoustic" photo from Laerte

 

Gibsons Steps along the Great Ocean Road. An amazing sight to come across!!

 

Apologies for lack of flickr, have been busy over the holiday season! Hope everyone has had a good start to the New Year!

 

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another red bellied woodpecker in a different area of the woods surrounding Lake Gibson.

IHB GP38-2 5629 switches the West end of Gibson Yard in Hammond, IN.

Based on mondayn00dle's Les Paul. I've also attempted a BC Rich Warbeast, but I'm really not happy with that one so it's posted on the other account.

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