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Automatic Stop - The Strokes
Tomada aún en Orizaba, no había tenido tiempo, pero finalmente me voy a poner al corriente con las fotos. La mayoría son tomadas en la fecha que correspondía.
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Cameras for 35mm film , made in USA . The Automatic 35 was made from 1959-1964 ; it has screw and pin flash contacts , the aperture is set by photocell as shutter release is operated . The Automatic 35B was made from 1961-1962 , is similar , but with automatic aperture setting for flash , with coupling between focus and aperture control .
"come clean my teeth! oh come on! those tiny birds can do it to the crocodiles...i'm sure you can manage it too...that's it! you're a good little puppy! that is why i like you"
1975 BMW 520 Automatic.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"V5 Present
Chassis number: 4430137
One of the early 5 series, this car was supplied new by Stokesley Motors of Middlesbrough. Following a ten year period of dry storage, it was acquired by the vendor in 2018 and has had four owners from new. Described by the vendor as being in good condition and as driving well. It comes with the original service history book stamped between 1975 and 1981 to 33,987 miles, invoices for works undertaken in 2018, 2003 tax disc, an MoT dating from 2002 at 59,310 miles, handbooks and original wallet. The current mileage is recorded at 60,200."
Sold for £5194 including premium.
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absolutely delighted to see this Classic big BMW in such great condition, wish all BMW owners looks after their cars like this owner does. Fabric interior (non leather) is in great condition. No good pictures of the front due to it being parked against a wall. The alloy wheels are not great though
Registration Number
BLN717T
Make
BMW
Model
733 I AUTO
Year of manufacture
1978
Engine size (cc)
3295
This watch has an oscillating rim winder instead of a rotor, which makes it possible to see far more of the movement through the exhibition back.
Although i am fascinated by watches I am on a very tight budget for collecting. There are so many interesting items to be found for not much cash. You Can build an interesting collection without spending a fortune. I find that many 'classic' designs look pretty boring when you consider the prices asked. I appreciate the quality engineering involved but why must they look so 'safe?'
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About a year ago, I started collecting watches. This one is my latest addition, a beautiful automatic watch. It doesn't have a battery, so you never have to replace that instead, it keeps going due to the movement of your arm when you wear it. Also it doesn't go "tick tick tick" every second, but it moves 6 times per second. That's why the second hand is so blurry, because it was captured 6 times in the period of a second.
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I went to a Truck Show that was held in the Automatic Switch Company Parking Lot on June 8, 1991. Automatic Switch is located at 160 Park Ave, Florham Park, NJ 07932.
This Particular Photograph shows a B. V. Gagliano Transportation Mack Truck. In front of the Truck is a Sign for the American Truck Historical Society, Metro Jersey Chapter.
Although it was Listed as a Truck Show, there were also many Classic Cars at the show. This 1937 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan caught my eye and the lens of my 35 mm Minolta Maxxim 5000.
Disclaimer: This photograph was taken on June 8, 1991 with my Minolta Maxxim 5000 35 mm SLR with Color Print Film, when I was just learning photograph, so it is very soft & grainy. I scanned the Negative, and used Photoshop Elements™ to correct the Exposure and Saturation to generate the Digital Digital Image, presented here on flickr™.
Another runaway sales success or a more modern interpretation of the Olympus Trip 35. This diminutive Konica packs a lot more features and the same quality. Rangefinder, all auto operation, but as there is a needle indicatinf shutter speed and aperture, you can always play with the ASA setting to get the meter to do what you want. Another thoughtful detail is the B setting. The Automatic model features auto flast settings that were all the rage back then.