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Me and my little bro -- sometime in the 80s.
Tapes listened to heavily on this boom box include: Bobby Brown, Don't Be Cruel; Public Enemy, It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back, Fear of a Black Planet, Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black; Milli Vanilli, Girl You Know It's True; Falco, Falco 3 and Vanilla Ice, To the Extreme...to name a few!
Origami Boxes made from Vintage LP covers. Read about them on my blog freshlyfound.blogspot.com/2010/02/retro-boxes.html
Inside a magic shop, cut in half! This was the first photo I tried tweaking the environment before taking the snapshot. There's another where Hilly actually looks dead - her eyes are closed and her skin pale, but you can't really tell what's going on with the box, so I chose this one.
This is the only damage that made it through both the outer and inner boxes. Nothing damaged inside though.
THIS IS A CUSTOM MADE WIND UP MUSIC BOX! IT HAS THE WIND UP KEY ON THE BOTTOM, YOU NEED TO WIND IT UP FIRST, THEN LET IT GO AND IT PLAYS THE SONG OVER AND OVER FOR ABOUT 1-2 MINUTES!
Contact me at: simplycoolgifts@gmail.com
You can choose the style, the color, the carving and the song (from the lists), so we can create a truly unique music box!
LIST OF AVAILABLE SONGS FOR WIND UP MUSIC BOXES:
1. Across The Field
2. Amazing Grace
3. Angels We Have Heard On High
4. Anchors Aweigh
5. Anniversary Song
6. Anniversary Waltz
7. Ave Maria
8. Blue Danube
9. Brahms Lullaby
10. Canon in D
11. Clair De Lune
12. Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies
13. Edelweiss
14. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Allegro)
15. The Entertainer
16. The Eyes Of Texas
17. Feelings
18. Fiddler On The Roof
19. Fur Elise
20. God Bless America
21. Grandfather Clock
22. Greensleeves
23. Happy Birthday
24. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
25. Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho
26. Here Comes The Bride
27. Hi-Lili Hi-Lo
28. How Great Thou Art
29. Hush Little Baby
30. I Could Have Danced All Night
31. If I were a rich man
32. Impossible Dream
33. Iowa Fight Song
34. Jesus Loves Me
35. Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear
36. Let Me Call You Sweetheart
37. Lord's Prayer
38. Love Story
39. Marine's Hymn
40. Music Box Dancer
41. Music Of The Night
42. My Funny Valentine
43. My Old Kentucky Home
44. Nocturne
45. Oh Pretty Woman
46. Old Macdonald had a farm
47. Over The Rainbow
48. Peter Cottontail
49. Pomp And Circumstance
50. Rock-A-Bye-Baby
51. Romeo and Juliet
52. Sesame Street
53. School Days
54. Sleeping Beauty
55. Sound Of Music
56. Speak Softly Love (The Godfather Theme)
57. Sunrise, Sunset
58. Take Me Out To The Ballgame
59. Teddy Bears Picnic
60. That's What Friends Are For
61. This Guy's in love with you
62. There is love
63. The unicorn
64. Tomorrow (Theme from Annie)
65. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
66. Wedding march
67. What A Wonderful World
68. Winnie the Pooh
69. Wind Beneath My Wings
70. You Are My Sunshine
71. You Light Up My Life
Please be advised, I don't make the actual musical movements, thanks!
Here's a video where you can check out how these wind up music boxes work:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCqKGu313GA
With the different motifs and melodies they're suitable for any occasions: birthdays, baby showers, Valentine's day, family reunions, graduations, Mother's day or as bridesmaids gift, maid of honor gifts, mother of the brides gifts, ring bearer gift, thank you gifts or get well gifts as well!
If you'd like to place a custom order, please keep that in mind that it takes up to 1-2 weeks to get a music box done depending on the song of your choice and my work load! But even if you don't have that much time, convo me and I'll try to work it out!
The music boxes approximately measure: (W x D x H): 3 in x 2 3/4 in x 1 3/4 in!
7,6 cm x 7 cm x 4,5 cm
Let me know if you have any questions, I can't wait to work with you!
A present of my girl friends mum ... a heirloom. At all in a very good condition in this age, she has only some abrasions at the borders.
Images with this AGFA Box 50 in my fotostream
1949 - 1951
Agfa Camerawerk AG, München
Lens: ca. 100mm fixed focus meniscus lens, uncoated f/11, switchable to yellow filter or f/16 without filter
Shutter: simple one-speed shutter ca. 1/30 and B
Finders: 2 built-in brilliant finders, one for horizontal, one for vertical format
Film: 120, 6x9
Frame counting with not closable red window in the back
JNA bogie box wagon No.TIPH9812 of Tiphook at Newport, 15 June 2009. These were built by Standard Wagon (Heywood) in 1982 for scrap metal.
Worthing West signal box was located by the Down Main line alongside South Farm Road level crossing, and was a Saxby and Farmer Type 5 design which was opened in 1877 by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway. The signal box was renamed Worthing Central "B" on 5th July 1936. The signal box was renamed again Worthing "B" on 4th March 1968 and was further renamed Worthing on 30th December 1973 when control of Worthing station passed to the signal box after the closure of Worthing "A" signal box. Closure came on 4th June 1988 when signalling between East Worthing and Durrington-on-Sea passed to the new signalling panel in Lancing signal box, the level crossing being controlled by closed circuit television from Lancing signal box
9 times out of 10 if you're looking for a cat they are napping in a box somewhere. Took a few shots of Mr. B recently and thought I would share them - he is such a beautiful cat, don't you think?
Colorful 3D Box graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/colorful-3d-box/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
“In most of our human relationships, we spend much of our time reassuring one another that our costumes of identity are on straight.”
― Ram Dass
A kid wearing a Box Halloween costume, in Ashland, Oregon, during the annual Halloween Parade and Festivities.
Taken with my Rokinon fisheye lens on the Lumix GX1 camera.
circa 1998
This piece was my entry for Reinventing The Box, the conference exhibition at the second Ravensdale, in Olympia, WA in 1998.
This view shows the box with its black-and-white panels on the outside, and the open lid gives a peek at the more colourful canework inside. With the temporary sliding out of a few key aluminum pins, the entire box can be unfolded, laid flat, flipped over, and reassembled in reverse, to feature the colourful canework on the exterior, and hide the monochromatic panels inside.
Put a lid on it: www.flickr.com/photos/dancormier/7034012201/in/photostream/
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Knockoff cohiba cigars purchased in Trinidad, Cuba.
msh1007-7 "knockoff"
blogged at cubavaradero.blogspot.com/2007/09/is-that-cohiba-cigar-re...
What a cam...
when you buy this full metal body you get one lense, two shutter speeds, two apertures, two viewfinders and! a built in yellow filter!
Sony Alpha 900
Minolta Makro AF100mm
Developed and cropped to square in Lightroom 3.4
An old telephone box seen at Bergen Junction. I doubt this box is still in use, as it's locked with a rusty old Adlake switch lock. The railroad stopped using these locks 20 years ago after some teens picked one open with a coat hanger, threw a switch, and sent a commuter train flying down an industrial spur at 60 mph killing the engineer and several passengers.
I have the old ERIE RR key in my collection that will open this lock, but I'm not about to try! There is also no reason for this T box here as there are no switches at this location and no reason to need to contact the dispatcher.
This box contains leaflets explaining Naeem Mohaiemen's work Volume Eleven (flaw in the algorithm of cosmopolitanism)
Box Moment!!!
Os gostosões chegaram viva!!!
Depois conto certinho a longa jornada desses delicinhos!*-*
Estou sem tempo, mas quero contar certinho como foi longa a espera deles, mas como super valeu a pena, amando esses meninos!*O*
BARBINHAS UHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Será que alguém adivinha quem é quem? xD
This is an early K6 type phone box on West Hanningfield Road in Great Baddow (UK) built and installed sometime between 1935 and 1952. You can tell this by the Tudor Crown' above the words 'Telephone'. Later K6 examples from 1952-1968 had the 'St. Edwards Crown' design.
Vandalised and neglected it looks like British Telecom have completely lost all interest in maintaining an important part of our heritage.
Navy blue box pleated skirt.
From behind this looks like any other solid coloured box pleated kilt. The difference is at the front as it is box pleated all round instead of having the overlapping front aprons of a kilt.
Afro-Brazilian religion is characterized by the syncretism of traditional African religions and Catholicism. These little boxes contain specially prepared formulas to mix with bathwater to ward against jealousy or the evil eye, or to attract love, prosperity, etc.
Mechanically locking Thuxton signal box. Annetts locks bolted down, and extra support for the block shelf in place.
Minha linda Dal Fiori chegou!!! Mas não é uma simples Dal, é um presente muito especial do meu primo Carlos Henrique^^
Ele queria de algum modo fazer parte do meu hobby e me pediu para escolher uma boneca ^^ Daí entre todas que eu gostava, chamei minha mãe para me ajudar a escolher (ela e meu primo tem gostos parecidos) e quando ela viu a Fiori ela ficou encantada e soltou um "aaaaaaawn", coisa que ela NUNCA fez para as minha bonecas, então pensei, já era, é essa mesmo!!!
Vou trabalhar e a noite eu abro ela^^
Minha Dal Fiori vai se chamar Frutilly, igual o picolé dos anos 80/90! Gostinho de infância!