MemoryLane.com a sneak peak into the past

MemoryLane.com is a website that I seen a commercial for on cable. Memory Lane is a resource of vintage photos and videos, retro magazines and articles, as well as information on events and activates that happened through out the 40′s thru the 90′s. United online Inc.  launched MemoryLane.com, which it calls “the largest archive of nostalgic content on the Internet.”

The website allows visitors to relive the past through 60 years of Americana with over 100 million pieces of content dating from 1940 through 1999. Visitors can search the site for a specific type of content or choose any year or decade from the 1940s through the 1990s to experience the sights, sounds and memories of that era. In connection with the launch, the name of United Online’s subsidiary Classmates Online Inc. has been changed to Memory Lane Inc.

MemoryLane.com’s growing collection includes vintage magazines, historic newsreels, classic sports highlights, movie trailers, song samples and cover art from memorable albums, timeless photos, and the most extensive catalog of digitized high school yearbooks online. Here is the commercial that was brought to my attention.

Classmates.com is in joint partnership and supplies memorylane,cm with yearbook photos and info from across the United States. The site is relatively new but managed to already have over one hundred million photographs in its data base and that is not counting the other files.

So whether you are looking for photos, music, magazines, and or other retro, vintage, passe’ information this website should give you what you are looking for. Retro and vintage is coming back. I still want to open a store that sells vintage retro new and old items for the retro and vintage enthusiast or “retro-ist” as I call them. I also have been thinking of a career change. I think I want to leave my bodywork, fabrication, and restoration skills  as a hobby and not as a career. I am looking into maybe going back to school and getting a degree in something or a certification of some sort.

One idea that I have is being a barber and opening a retro style barber shop. Hot towels, pomade, tunes coming from a jukebox, and the sharp sound of a straight razor shaving the five o’clock shadows from a gentleman face. Ithought it might be fun to create a barber shop where people can come in, hang out, get a haircut, get a clean shave, and a small shoulder massage as they used to include with the price of a haircut back in the day.

Who knows, I am not sure which path I want to go down, but I am sure once I know which one I want to go down it will be the best one. I do not need to be rich to be happy. I am just looking for a job that will allow me to pay my bills and have a little spending money each month to where I can live comfortable. But who knows, I may find another path along the way.  I am sure everything will work out in the end. If you want to see memorylane.com for yourself  just click on the link below:

www.memorylane.com

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We have hit the 150th post!

Today we have reached a milestone. Today’s post is officially the 150th entry that I have posted on Vividly Vintage. A lot has happened since I started this blog. I did not think that it would be this popular. I originally started this blog just to share my thoughts about all things retro and nostalgic. I have met so many great people who have visited my blog. I love the comments and feedback that I receive. And a special thank you to all of my subscribers.  Lets take a look back on the top 10 most popular articles made popular by you, the viewers.

1. To all who currently serve and or have served our country, this is for you. (click here to view this article)

In this article I just decided to write a thank you to all veterans world wide. It was chosen as the top freshly pressed on wordpress.com which ended up giving me huge amount of traffic that day. A total of 2196 visitors came to Vividly Vintage on November 11, 2010 with a total of 56 comments. It was fun watching the traffic stats rise so far from my normal amount of visitors. Thank you for all who came to my site that day, as it was special to me because it memorialized my family members (Both my grand fathers and my Uncle Larry). It was the memorial that they should of had when they were alive, although it was still great to see them memorialized in this way.

2. Norconian Resort Supreme, California’s most beautiful unused resort (Click here to read this article)

The article on the Norconian Resort Supreme was an instant hit with the viewers and it even allowed former employees of the resort that were at there when it was used as a military facility to get in touch with each other in the comments. It made me feel good as I was bringing old friends together again; one of the things that was unexpected that the blog provided for both myself and the readers.

3. Hat Works By Paul (Click here to read this article)

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“In a time where traditions have disintegrated, where people avoid eye contact on the streets and where heads remain barren and cold, four women have set out on an adventure to revive tradition, to unify the people, and to “Bring the Hat Back.”

Hat works by Paul is a local business that makes hats in the old style and sells them. When I wrote about them, I had not started my “Retro Retailers List” at that time. Although it was articles like this that led me to the idea of the retro retailer concept. Which after I started my list, readers flocked in by the hundreds which inspired me to dedicate one whole week to just retro retailers.

4. Playland at the beach (Click here to read this article)

I have always been fascinated with Playland. I can and listen to stories of visits to playland all day that my Grand Father tells. I got so many comments on this article that are from people that have happy memories of the beach side park. It was especially nice to read a comment that was written by a lady named Gail, she wrote:

“Met up with some girl friends that I have known since I was in 2nd grade; I am now 61. Thought we’d all get together to cheer up one of us that was just diagnosed with cancer, and the Playland at the Beach was in our topic of conversation. We all grew up in South San Francisco, not too far from Playland, and spent a few birthday parties at the Fun House. We all sat around and laughed today about our experiences; the ride that really brings laughter to me was the record! Thanks for putting this on the net.”

Her comment was so touching it brought tears to my eyes. I really never thought an article that I would write would bring so much joy to one person. Just made me feel great. Made me thankful that I started this blog. If it can bring one person joy, it is worth it to me.

5. Rosie the Riveter (Click here to read this article)

My grandmother worked in the factories in Oakland helping build planes. I never got the chance to talk to her about it unfortunately. When I wrote this article I had found photos that were from the Library of Congress. Color photos of the factory workers during WWII. These photos are amazing.

6. “Aluminum Overcast” B-17G WWII Veteran (Click here to read this article)

Jeff and I had the chance to visit and tour a B17 named “Aluminum Overcast” It was so amazing to see. When we boarded the plane, we were instantly brought back into time. You could hear big band music being played in the cockpit, it was like I was back in 1942. This giant of a plane, looks so amazing when it is in the air. It makes you wonder how something that big can stay in the air.If you ever get the chance to view this great plane, you should for sure tour it. When we were aboard, we got to talk to the pilot, get into the nose, and see how cramped that it was for those brave souls that flew over the clouds during WWII.

7. Retro Retailer #2 (Click here to read this article)

Even though this is the second retro retailer, it became popular for some reason. I believe because of some of the retro items that I highlighted and showcased. Either way this was the first Retro Retailer article that became popular and it also was the one that inspired me to continue with more. Finding these retailers is not the easiest thing in the world though.

8. Bonnie and Clyde (Click here to read this article)

I originally wrote this article because I wanted to showcase and share the location of the Bonnie and Clyde Car. Which turned into a history lesson on who the couple was and how they became a part of history. For some reason, it is one of the most searched topics on my website. I am not sure why but it is. It is for sure an interesting part of history.

9. Tear Drop Trailers Rise in Popularity (Click here to read this article)

I wrote this article to learn more about the tear drop trailers and how to build one. I want to build one to go with my 55 Chrysler. I found so many different styles and vintages. They were so popular in the 30′s thru the early 60′s then it went somewhat silent. I noticed after writing this article that there is a rise in popularity. There are companies that are popping up that are making new versions of the old style tear drops. As well as there are clubs that are growing in size in camping out in these tear drops. Sounds like fun.

10. 1951 L.A. Architectual masterpiece “Shusett House” planned to be demolished (Click here to read this article)

It was a sad day for architecture enthusiasts of the modern style. This wonderful example of 1950′s Hollywood Style luxury was unfortunately torn down because “the owner decided the house did not suit his needs” It has since been completely removed. Sad.. it was a beautiful house and an awesome example of 1950′s architecture.

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So that concludes the top ten articles from the 150 that I have posted. Thank you all so much for visiting my website, commenting, and subscribing to the site. It is not easy to find material to write about but with readers like you, it makes it fun to find things to write about. I hope to make it to the next mile marker with even more interesting, intriguing, and captivating articles. I have a FLIP video camera and I have yet to use it. So that is one thing that is in the near future for future articles. Thank you so much for your loyalty as readers. If there is anything that you wish to share with me that you feel that I think I can write about, please email me at skrach@vividlyvintage.com

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Bring’n in the new year swing’n

Just a small bit of the fun. Aboard the USS Hornet. This was the last dance around 1:00am and I had the great idea of taking video of it. I have plenty of more videos I will try to get uploaded. I am now a new owner of a Flip video camera so lots of great footage to come. Here is just a taste of the new year festivaties. I hope you all had a safe, fun and joyful new years.

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Bon Voyage 2010

Anchors away my boys, anchors away! Yes it is true for this year’s new year’s eve, we are yet again going aboard the USS Hornet for a night of dancing, laughing, and all around fun wearing our vintage getup. With mine, being my grand father’s WWII uniform, and  Michell’s vintage era styled dress.

It will be a gas I am sure, as it was last year. If you would like to attend this event please go to New Year’s Aboard the Historic USS Hornet. Hope to see you there. If you happen to see us please come over and say hello. I would be delighted to meet you. I hope everyone has a safe, fun, and festive New year’s eve. Welcome 2011!

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Got Vinyl? This is a must have.

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Crosley is known for making vehicles that were small but economical. They Also made TV’s and Radios. They still are around and they are still making radios.

The Crosley Echo is not your ordinary turntable.  It has retro touches that make it portable for you to carry around and or put on display. It really does everything by being able to convert LP’s to digital files and also comes with a built-in AM/FM radio, plus it also features a USB/SD Card Reader, Universal iPod Dock, and plays 33 1/3, 45 And 78 RPM Records.

No longer does listening to your vinyl have to be restricted to your home. Designed to look like a suitcase from travel’ss glamour days, Crosley’s smart-looking Echo finally allows the freedom to enjoy long-lost tunes anywhere. Plus, with easy USB/SD encoding and a USB port, users have two options for converting their vinyl to digital files however they prefer.  The Echo also features an AM/FM radio. Its easy portability allows you to take it wherever you desire, or proudly display its retro chic design in your home. Turn the music up and let your hair hang down!

Specifications:
USB/SD Encoding
USB/SD Card Reader
Universal iPod™ Dock
USB Enabled For Connection to Windows Equipped PC and Mac
Software Suite For Ripping And Editing Audio Content
Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism
Plays 3 Speeds – 33 1/3, 45 And 78 RPM Records
Plays 7″, 10″ & 12″ Records
Fully Automatic Return Tone Arm
Diamond Stylus Needle
AM/FM Radio
Auxiliary Input
Adjustable Tone Control
Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers
Vinyl-Wrapped
Chrome Snap Closure
Corner Guards
Metal And Resin Handle
Remote Control

Click here to view their website

You can get this wonderful machine for only $179.95 although it is not out on the market as of yet. You can bet I will be getting one.

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Get In The Mood!

The World Famous

GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA

onboard the

AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS HORNET

July 17, 2010

8:00pm – midnight
Doors open at 7:00pm

The Bay Area’s best place to dance!

Three Dance Floors on the Enclosed, Heated Hangar Deck!
Period Attire Welcome!

Cash Bars & Food Concessions Available!

FREE PARKING!

Free Dance Lessons by
Jim Truesdale, former Fred Astaire dance instructor
7:30pm – 7:55pm

GLENN MILLER OCHESTRA
8:00pm – midnight
Dancers and spectators alike can enjoy the many hits that made it to the Billboard chart including:
“American Patrol”
“In The Mood”
“Sing Sing Sing”
“Under The Apple Tree”

Singing Blue Stars of the USS HORNET
perform a “Tribute to the Andrews Sisters” during intermission

TICKETS:
Admirals’ Premium Reserved Seating – $98
Best View of Stage; Great Access to the Dance Floors

Captains’ Reserved Seating – $68
Limited View of Stage

General Admission – $45
($50 at the Door if Event is not sold out)
First-Come Seating Behind All Reserved Seating

View our Seating Chart

Group Rates Available
Museum Members receive $5 OFF Each Reserved or Cabaret Seat (limit 4)
Your ticket stub is good for free museum admission through September 30, 2009.

To Purchase Tickets Call:

510-521-8448 x282 (weekdays, 9am-4pm)
510-521-8448 x245 (weekends, 11am-3pm)

Or Online:
http://usshornet.stores.yahoo.net/eventtickets.html

Proceeds to benefit USS Hornet Museum, a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization

Food Concessions
Englund’s Café & Catering will have their famous
“Hot Sandwich Plates” available for purchase on the night of the dance.
Choice of: Barbecue Tri-Tip or Smoked Turkey, includes two side salads

Keepsake Photos
Doorstep Photography will be offering keepsake photos from your memorable night on the USS Hornet.
Photos are printed during the event so that you can take the photo home with you.

SPONSORS

NEXT DANCE:
Monster Bash featuring The Cocktail Monkeys — Saturday, October 30, 2010
New Years’ Eve Ball — Friday, December 31, 2010

See our Events Calendar for upcoming entertainment aboard the Hornet

Information and Reservations: (510) 521-8448 x 282.

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We had a blast at the new years party they held. It was a top notch event. The only gripe that I had was the food. But they have hired a new caterer. We had so much fun, and it was an amazing feeling being dressed in period attire and dancing the night away on a ship that survived during the period these styles of clothing and music were at their peak.

I really got to thinking that if a ghost was to materialize no one would ever know..  lol.  If you enjoy old music, great dancing, and a great atmosphere you have to make it to this event! I am going for sure!!! I will dress in my grandfather’s WWII Army uniform again. I often wonder how many times he danced in his uniform. I have a photo of him from when he was at  a club near by Fort Bragg in North Carolina wearing the uniform.

My Grampa Johnson

Unfortunately I didn’t get the honor to meet him before he passed. When I wear his uniform I feel so proud. It is an honor to wear his uniform. Its the only thing that I really have from him. So this is my way of paying tribute to him and remembering him. I never met him but I am damn proud to be his grandson.

If you are interested in going to the event you must purchase tickets via their website: USS Hornet Big Band Dance

Hope to see you there!

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Bed, bath, & the 50′s??

I went to bed bath and beyond yesteday with no intention of buying anything. I seen this tin box with 3 CD’s in it. Containing songs from the 50′s. Some I haven’t heard in a long long time. I was raised on this music. Puts me in a great mood. The cd’s track listing is:

The company that sells these to Bed Bath and Beyond has a website: www.musictins.com And they carry a bunch of other great collections such as:

Big Bands: Music from the War Years

Disc: 1
1.     In the Mood
2.     Begin the Beguine
3.     I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo
4.     Cherokee
5.     One O’Clock Jump
6.     Perdido
7.     King Porter Stomp
8.     Little Brown Jug
9.     I’m Getting Sentimental Over You
10.     Harlem Nocturne
11.     You Made Me Love You
12.     Moonlight Sonata
Disc: 2
1.     Chattanooga Choo Choo
2.     Take the A-Train
3.     Song of India
4.     Sing, Sing, Sing
5.     Pennsylvania 6-5000
6.     Sweet Georgia Brown
7.     String of Pearls – BBC Big Band
8.     I’ll Never Smile Again
9.     Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me
10.     Tuxedo Junction
11.     Volga Boatman
12.     Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree
Disc: 3
1.     Moonlight Serenade
2.     After You’ve Gone
3.     American Patrol
4.     Sophisticated Lady
5.     I Can’t Get Started
6.     Jersey Bounce
7.     I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good
8.     Caravan
9.     Oh Lady Be Good
10.     St. Louis Blues
11.     Very Thought of You
12.     What Is This Thing Called Love

#1 Hits of the 50s and 60s

Disc: 1
1.     Rock around the clock-Bill Haley & Comets
2.     Wake up little Susie-Everly Brothers
3.     Twilight time-The Platters
4.     Stagger Lee-Lloyd Price
5.     Yakety yak-The Coasters
6.     Singng the blues- Guy Mitchell
7.     Kansas City- Wilbert Harrison
8.     All I have to do is dream-Everly Brothers
9.     Smoke gets in your eyes-The Platters
10.     Heartaches by the number-Guy Mitchell
11.     Tom Dooley-The Kingston Trio
12.     Tequila-The Champs
Disc: 2
1.     Stay-Maurice Williams
2.     Save the last dance for me-The Drifters
3.     Georgia on my mind-Ray Charles
4.     Cathy’s clown-Everly Brothers
5.     The lion sleeps tonight-The Tokens
6.     Duke of Earl-Gene Chandler
7.     Peppermint twist-Joey Dee & Starlighters
8.     He;s a rebel-The Crystals
9.     Shiela-Tommy Roe
10.     Telstar-The Tornados
11.     My Guy-Mary Wells
12.     Leader of the pack-The Shangri-Las
Disc: 3
1.     Game of love-Wayne Fontana
2.     This diamond ring-Gary Lewis & Playboys
3.     I’m telling you now-Freddie & Dreamers
4.     Mrs Brown you’ve got a lovely daughter-Herman’s Hermits
5.     When a man loves a woman-Percy Sledge
6.     Wild Thing-The Troggs
7.     Sunshine Superman-Donovan
8.     Cherish-The Association
9.     Winchester Cathedral-New Vaudeville Band
10.     Windy The Association
11.     I heard it thtough the grapevine-Marvin Gaye
12.     Dizzy-Tommy Roe

Rock and Roll of the 50s - Collector's Edition Box Set

Disc: 1
1.     Come Go with Me – The Del Vikings
2.     Tequila – The Champs
3.     Poison Ivy – The Coasters
4.     Tutti Frutti – Little Richard
5.     Endlessly – Brook Benton
6.     Little Darlin’ – The Diamonds
7.     I Wanna Walk You Home [Live] – Fats Domino
8.     There Goes My Baby – The Drifters
9.     Wake Up Little Suzie [Live] – The Everly Brothers
10.     Shake, Rattle and Roll – Bill Haley & His Comets
Disc: 2
1.     Kansas City – Wilbert Harrison
2.     Ain’t That a Shame [Live] – Fats Domino
3.     Ain’t Got No Home – Clarence “Frogman” Henry
4.     Rock Around the Clock – Bill Haley & His Comets
5.     Red River Rock – Johnny & the Hurricanes
6.     Tom Dooley – Kingston Trio
7.     Breathless – Jerry Lee Lewis
8.     Long Tall Sally – Little Richard
9.     Sixteen Candles – The Crests
10.     Singing the Blues – Guy Mitchell
Disc: 3
1.     Twilight Time – The Platters
2.     Stagger Lee – Lloyd Price
3.     It’s Just a Matter of Time – Brook Benton
4.     Young Blood – The Coasters
5.     Six Nights a Week – The Crests
6.     Stroll – The Diamonds
7.     I’m in Love Again [Live] – Fats Domino
8.     Keep a Knockin’ – Little Richard
9.     ’Til I Kissed You [Live] – The Everly Brothers
10.     Great Balls of Fire – Jerry Lee Lewis

Forever Legends - Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons

Disc: 1
1. Sherry
2. Candy Girl
3. Sincerely
4. 16 Candles
5. Earth Angel
6. Opus 17 (Sundown)
7. Ronnie
8. Why Do Fools Fall in Love
9. I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
10. Save It for Me
Disc: 2
1. Big Girls Don’t Cry
2. New Mexican Rose
3. You’re Ready Now
4. That’s the Only Way
5. Stay
6. Dawn (Go Away)
7. Book of Love
8. Toy Soldier
9. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
10. Walk Like a Man
Disc: 3
1. My Eyes Adored You
2. Who Loves You
3. Our Day Will Come
4. We’re All Alone
5. Swearin’ to God
6. Fallen Angel
7. Proud One
8. I Make a Fool of Myself
9. To Give (The Reason I Love)
10. December, 1963 (Oh What a Night)

Forever Johnny Cash

Disc: 1
1.     I Walk The Line
2.     It’s Just About Time
3.     Katy Too
4.     Luther’s Boogie
5.     Mean Eyed Cat
6.     Next in Line
7.     Oh Lonesome Me
8.     Rock Island Line
9.     So Doggone Lonesome
10.     Thanks a Lot
11.     There You Go
12.     Train of Love
Disc: 2
1.     Ballad of a Teenage Queen
2.     Big River
3.     Come in Stranger
4.     Cry, Cry, Cry
5.     Folsom Prison Blues
6.     Get Rhythm
7.     Give My Love To Rose
8.     Guess Things Happen That Way
9.     Goodbye Little Darling
10.     Hey Porter
11.     Home of The Blues
12.     I Forgot To Remember To Forget
13.     I Love You Because
Disc: 3
1.     DVD-The Pride of Jessie Hallam
2.     Starring Johnny Cash,
3.     Brenda Vaccaro
4.     Eli Wallach
5.     Made for TV movie

Ultimate Doo Wop: Collectors Edition

Disc: 1
1.     Come go with me-The Dell-Vikings
2.     Earth Angel-The Penguins
3.     Little Darlin-The Diamonds
4.     Sincerly-The Moonglows
5.     You cheated [you lied]The Shields
6.     One Summer Night-The Danleers
7.     The Great Pretender-The Platters
8.     Teardrops-Lee Andrew & the Hearts
9.     Silhouettes-The Diamonds
10.     At the Hop-Danny & the Juniors
Disc: 2
1.     Where or when-Dion & the Belmonts
2.     You’re so fine-The Fiesta’s
3.     Stranded in the Jungle-The Cadets
4.     Love Potion #9-The Clovers
5.     Come Softly to Me-The Fleetwoods
6.     Ling Ting Tong-The Five Keys
7.     A Little Bit of Soap-The Jarmels
8.     Let the Good Ties Roll-Shirley and Lee
9.     The Continental Walk-The Rollers
10.     No One Knows-Dion & the Belmonts
Disc: 3
1.     Tears on My Pillow-Little Anthony & the Imperials
2.     Why Do Fools Fall in Love-Frankie Lymon & Teenagers
3.     Little Star-The Elegants
4.     Blue Moon-The Marcels
5.     Lovers Never Say Goodbye-The Flamingos
6.     Gee-The Crows
7.     Could This Be Magic-The Dubs
8.     Daddy’s Home-Shep & the Limelights
9.     Heart & Soul-The Cleftones
10.     Smokey Joe’s Cafe-The Robins

Forever Dean Martin

Disc: 1
1.     Memories Are Made of This
2.     Door Is Still Open to My Heart
3.     Volare
4.     Return to Me
5.     You and Your Beautiful Eyes
6.     When You’re Smiling
7.     Oh Marie
8.     What Could Be More Beautiful
9.     Long, Long Ago
10.     In Napoli
Disc: 2
1.     That’s Amore
2.     Little Old Wine Drinker Me
3.     Sway
4.     Mambo Italiano
5.     Only Trust Your Heart
6.     Watching the World Go By
7.     I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
8.     It Takes So Long (To Say Goodbye)
9.     How Sweet It Is
10.     On an Evening in Roma
Disc: 3
1.     Somewhere There’s a Someone
2.     Houston
3.     In the Chapel in the Moonlight
4.     In the Misty Moonlight
5.     C’est Si Bon
6.     Born to Lose
7.     I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
8.     My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
9.     You’re the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
10.     For the Good Times

Hits of the 60s

Disc: 1
1.     Incense and peppermints-Strawberry Alarm Clock
2.     I heard it through the grapevine-Marvin Gaye
3.     Lets live for today-Grass Roots
4.     The rain, the park & other things-The Cowsills
5.     Bernadette-The Four Tops
6.     Words of love- The Mamas & the Papas
7.     Love is here and now your gone-The Supremes
8.     Apples, peaches, pumpkin pie-Jay & Techniques
9.     I second that emotion-Smokey Robinson & Miracles
10.     98.6-Keith
11.     Cold sweat-James Brown
12.     (We ain’t got)Nothin’ yet-Blues Magoos
Disc: 2
1.     Midnight confessions-The Grass Roots
2.     I heard it through the grapevine-Gladys Knight & Pips
3.     Love child- Diana Ross & Supremes
4.     I wonder what she’s doing tonight-Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
5.     Like to get to know you-Spanky & Our Gang
6.     Love is all around-The Troggs
7.     Indian Lake-The Cowsills
8.     Reach out in the darkness-Friend and Lover
9.     Girl Watcher-The Okaysions
10.     Ain’t nothing like the real thing-Marvin gaye & Tammi Terrell
11.     Sky pilot-Eric Burdon & Animals
12.     Summertime blues- Blue Cheer
Disc: 3
1.     Spinning wheel-Blood,Sweat & Tears
2.     This girl is a woman now-Gary Puckett & Union Gap
3.     More today than yesterday-The Spiral Staircase
4.     Atlantis- Donovan
5.     Worst that could happen-The Brooklyn Bridge
6.     These eyes-The Guess Who
7.     Everybody’s talkin’-Harry Nilsson
8.     In the year 2525-Zager & Evans
9.     Cherry Hill Park-Billy Joe Royal
10.     Indian giver-1910 Fruitgum Company
11.     Gimmie, gimmie, good lovin’-Crazy Elephant
12.     You’ve made me so very happy-Blood,Sweat & Tears

Buddy Holly: Collector's Edition

Disc: 1
1.     Peggy Sue
2.     Oh Boy!
3.     Maybe Baby
4.     Rave On
5.     Think it Over
6.     Fool’s Paradise
7.     Early in the Morning
8.     Heartbeat
9.     It Doesn’t Matter Anymore
10.     It’s So Easy
Disc: 2
1.     Raining in My Heart
2.     Not Fade Away
3.     Everyday
4.     Words of Love
5.     I’m Gonna Love You Too
6.     I’m Lookin’ for Someone to Love
7.     True Love Ways
8.     Love’s Made a Fool of You
9.     Well…All Right
10.     Real Wild Child -Ivan [Jerry Allison with Buddy Holly on guitar]
Disc: 3
1.     You Are My One Desire
2.     Blue Days, Black Nights
3.     Modern Don Juan
4.     Rock Around With Ollie Vee
5.     Girl On My Mind
6.     That’ll Be The Day
7.     Love Me
8.     Changing All Those Changes
9.     Don’t Come Back Knockin’
10.     Midnight Shift

Forever Beach Boys

Disc: 1
1.     Surfin’ USA
2.     Surfin’ Safari
3.     Surfer Girl
4.     Sloop John B
5.     All Summer Long
6.     In My Room
7.     Barbara Ann
8.     Catch a Wave
9.     Girls on the Beach
10.     Surfin’
Disc: 2
1.     Little Deuce Coupe
2.     409
3.     I Get Around
4.     Shut Down
5.     Help Me, Rhonda
6.     Little Honda
7.     Fun, Fun, Fun
8.     Car of Mine
9.     Spirit of America
10.     Ten Little Indians
Disc: 3
1.     Good Vibrations
2.     Be True to Your School
3.     California Girls
4.     When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)
5.     Wouldn’t It Be Nice
6.     Dance, Dance, Dance
7.     Wendy
8.     Darlin’
9.     Heroes and Villains
10.     Do You Wanna Dance?

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They have so many more to mention. Too many in fact. But what a great collection of wonderful music. Make sure you start your own collection by purchasing a few tins yourself.

Thanks for reading,

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Viva Las ’50s: 13th rockabilly weekend takes Vegas nightlife back in time

Sorry for the late post everyone.  I had the weirdest thing happen to me today. I woke up at 8AM, and then I decided to sleep in just a little more, like wake up at 9-10ish. Well when I opened my eyes and glanced at the clock, it read 2:15PM. I was like WHOA.. because it felt like I just slept only for an hour more, not 6 hours more. Wow. Anyways enough about me. For those of you who have followed my blog regularly I mentioned about Viva Las Vegas in an earlier post back in late January. You can visit that post by clicking here: Viva Las Vegas 13.

Well as I mentioned before in that post that the event would be hosted April 1st – April 4th 2010. I did not have the luxury of attending  that event so I searched for articles of coverage of the event. Here are the articles that I found.

(Las Vegas Weekly) A sudden spike in April’s Pabst Blue Ribbon beer sales can only mean one thing: Viva Las Vegas rockabilly weekend is upon us. The largest gathering of its sort in the world, Viva attracts rockabilly music and lifestyle fans from all over the world—especially the UK and Southern California—for four days of ’round-the-clock, vintage-culture immersion at its Orleans hotel base.

By night, the boys and girls jive and swing in the Orleans’ ballrooms or take in burlesque shows.

By day, they flock to the more than 120 vendors to stock up on hair tonic, crinolines, vintage and reproduction clothing and other trappings of the lifestyle. Special events include pin-up hair and makeup lessons, dance classes (neither of which I made it to, thanks to the raucous nights), Saturday’s car show (featuring a performance by Chuck Berry) and Sunday’s tiki pool party.

On Friday night, the Orleans’ hallways are teeming with greasers, and Teddy boys and girls. Last year, ladies’ fashion was all about Bettie Page, but this year—perhaps thanks to Mad Men—the bombshell secretary and Rosie the Riveter looks are overwhelmingly in. The dirty old men with cameras (MWCs) come out in force, snapping shots for their personal scrapbooks.

In the ballroom, as with every year, the front half of the venue is standing-room-only for the 50-plus bands and 15 DJs, who keep the back half of the room jiving. Meanwhile, across the hall (the other side of the tracks, it seems) in a smaller, darker room, crushed PBR cans litter the floor before a lineup of brooding Ritchie Valens look-alikes as if to say, “Now here was a party!” In the lull between Chicano-inspired bands, the psychobilly girls touch up powder, the boys take pulls off flasks concealed in their sporty gabardine jackets. “I’ve been 21 since I was 16,” says Vegas pin-up model Doris Mayday in a flip-but-fabulous old-Hollywood sort of way.

When the next band arrives and the dancing starts back up, no pomade can keep the pompadours in place. “You know, you’re ruining the image with that,” quips one MWC as I—and my giant, crinolined skirt—cut through the throng, text-fingers flying despite the crocheted gloves. “Oh,” I toss over my shoulder, trying to channel some of Mayday’s moxie, “I think this PBR can I’m holding has already accomplished that!”

You will have to click on the “watch on youtube”  link on the center of the video. For some reason it won’t let it play on my site here.

By Allison Duck

Tuesday, March 30, 2010 | 3:51 p.m.

ImageAllison Duck

It’s time to break out the bullet bras and corsets as Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend is upon us!

Classic cars, retro clothes and pin curls will be out in droves as the Orleans hosts the weekend festival, now in its 13th year.

Scheduled events include fashion shows, a car show, concerts galore plus everyone’s favorite event, the burlesque competition.

Wednesday, March 31:

Wild Records Pre Viva Party at Wasted Space: This event will feature performances by rockabilly greats including Al Hendrix, The Caezers, Chuy and the Bobcats, and DJs Caveman Leo and Fancy Dan.

Dita Von Teese at Crazy Horse Paris: From March 31 through April 7 (dark April 6), international queen of burlesque Dita Von Teese will be performing alongside the ladies of Crazy Horse Paris. Get a dose of classic burlesque to put you in the mood for rockabilly weekend.

Thursday, April 1:

Hillbilly Hellcats at the Double Down: The band performs at the saloon, along with Phantom 88, James Hunnicut, The Slow Death and The Cowbelleros.

Friday, April 2:

The Vintage Fashion Show at the Orleans Showroom: Besides the hair and makeup, rockabilly style is all about the clothes. Check out the best in retro dresses, bullet bras and porkpie hats on display.

Viva Las Vegas Car Show @ The Orleans

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Jive dancing school: Looking the part is easy compared to dancing like a true rockabilly diva, which definitely takes some practice. Get a little instruction at Miss Wolff’s Jiving School so that you can dance to the best of rockabilly, doo-wop and surf music of the ’40s, ’50s and ’60s.

Head Lite View at Double Down Saloon: Also performing will be The High Rollers, Cold Blue Rebels, Dave Wolfe Band (featuring members of the Go-Getters) and a surprise guest headliner.

Hell Bound Havoc at Feelgoods: Feelgoods will celebrate Rockabilly weekend with a car and bike show to benefit the Legacy High School Hot Rod program. This event is open to cars from 1965 and before and will run over the course of Friday and Saturday. On Saturday, ladies can take part in the pin-up contest. On Friday, Yeller Bellies and Jackson will perform and on Saturday Thee Swank Bastards, Rob ‘Em Blind and Monster Zero will perform. Check out Thee Swank Bastards, Yeller Bellies, Monster Zero and Rob ‘em Blind in Las Vegas Weekly’s Local Band Guide.

Saturday, April 3:

The Viva Las Vegas Shifters Car Show at the Orleans: Last year’s event brought hundreds of pre-1963 cars on display.

Burlesque Competition at the Orleans: A cornerstone of the rockabilly weekend, the competition will take place in the Orleans Showroom. Finalists were chosen during January voting and the top six will compete for the title.

Click to enlarge photoMighty Slim Pickins’

The Mighty Slim Pickins’ at Divebar: A San Francisco-based group blending vintage country, rockabilly and punk, the all-female outfit theatrically mixes heartache with hardcore sounds.

Shotguns & Gasoline at the Double Down: Also performing will be The Earps, The Robbie Davis Band, The Ryan Bradley Affair, Sonic Sedation and a surprise guest headliner.

Sunday, April 4:

Viva Las Vegas Weekend’s Tiki Pool Party: Check out the vintage swimwear on the ladies at the Orleans and wind down from the weekend’s festivities with a relaxing day by the pool.

Jaxy and the 357′s at the Bunkhouse: The Bunkhouse presents a Viva Las Vegas After Party featuring DJ Billy Boy Brad, DJ Goo Goo Muck, Jaxy and the 357′s and Saddletramps.

So if you were one of the lucky ones who went to the event, please shoot me an email with your thoughts of the event and photos or videos if you have them and I will gladly post them on my website.

Send Reviews, photos, and or video links to: skrach@vividlyvintage.com

Thanks for reading,

Skrach

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Retro Retailer Week (Monday)

Retro Retailer (Monday)

What is a Retro Retailer? A “Retro Retailer” is either an online store or actual store that sells vintage, retro, dated, evocative, in period style, nostalgic, old world, old-fashioned, out-of-date, passe, or period specific merchandise that is either new, original, or old. If you are looking for retro items to spice up your kitchen, office, or wardrobe, this list will help you in finding the item you are looking for and also few items you can’t live without. These stores are not listed in any particular order. If I have not done a personal review of the business listed below I have not done business with them, so please buy at your own risk. Please let me know if you have any issues with anyone listed. I will take immediate action and delete them off the list. (if you have any stores you want to recommend or if you would like me to look at your business please contact me and let me know. You can email me at Skrach@VividlyVintage.com)

ANNOUNCEMENT: I have a ton of merchants that I have lined up for the Retro Retailer’s List. So many in fact that this week, I will be submitting one for every post this week. Maybe more if I am up to it. It will showcase a lot of really awesome web finds, neat-o products, one of a kind items, and some that you may of even had as a child.

www.RetroOutlet.com

Retro Outlet is an E-commerce website that carries a bunch of really neat items. I really like the Neon signs and old style lighting fixtures that they have. It says on their home page:

“Here at Retro Outlet you are going to find an amazing assortment of reproduction retro signs including the very popular metal signs that are sure to make a great addition to your wall decor. You will also see a great selection of retro and mod furniture. Our retro furniture selection includes diner styled bar stools, booths, and other furniture straight from the 1950′s and mod lunar chairs, glass tables, and pub sets from the groovy 1960′s that even Austin Powers would be envious of. And not to mention our extensive selection of Coca Cola® Collectable’s including reproduction Coca-Cola® Coolers, Coca-Cola® Diner Accessories and Coca-Cola® Furniture. If you need more wall decor we have it. This includes retro clocks and retro lighting that are sure to add that special touch to any kitchen, game room, restaurant, or entertainment venue. Want to top it all off with a jukebox or retro phone? Guess what… we have that also. Plus we are one of the only places in the world where you can purchase original 1970′s black light posters, these are all original prints and make a conversation piece in any room. The best part of it is you can have all of this at OUTLET LOW pricing because you are not paying for some novice to waste your time. Be sure to check back constantly since we add new retro merchandise often. Thanks and we hope you enjoy your Retro Savings!”

Here are a some products that I wanted to showcase, all of which are available on their website for your to purchase:

(click on the picture to visit the product site)

Here are a few of their clocks:

Simone Black Cat Clock

This lovable cat clock is a great addition to any wall, with its realistic blinking green eyes, complete with flirty eyelashes and elegant tail that swings back and forth.

This 3-dimensional character is a reproduction of the original 1950′s clock. It has a sturdy case construction, precision quartz movements and operates on 2 AA batteries which will last more than a year!

Dimensions: Total Length – 20″

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Styliner Clock

Styliner Clock Red – Styliner is a range of contemporary products shaped by the past. Designer Seamus Moran’s love of fifties/sixties US automobile styling is reflected in these pieces which are as modern as they are nostalgic. From the curvaceous wrap-around Styliner clock, to the industrial feel of the Tooth grill coat hook system, these are not reproductions of old style designs, they are reproducing an old style of designing, in which every-day objects can be glamorous and exciting as well as functional. Looks at home in a retro lounge,or in a minimalist studio

Product Size: 19″L x 10″H

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Orange CRUSH Clock

Double Bubble clocks, made from the 1940′s to the 1960′s are well-known for being the most attractive of all the advertising clocks. The clocks get their nickname, Double Bubble, because there is an inner crystal or glass bubble which displays the company logo. The hands of the clock are sandwiched between an outer crystal or glass bubble which usually displays the numbers of the clock. Overall Dimensions: 14.5″ in diameter Materials: Glass and metal Assembly: no assembly required

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Bob the Big Boy Clock

Giant rugged 20″ hand-formed aluminum case. Genuine neon tube gives off soft, energy-efficient glow that highlights clock design. Replaceable neon tube lasts up to 10 years even burned 24 hours a day. Clear glass face never discolors and cleans easily without scratching. Electric brass clock motor gives accurate trouble-free service over the years.

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Green 7up Clock

7Up (Green) Neon Clock
Light up your game room, garage, or even your office with this neon clock with a chrome style trim!
The clock is battery powered (1 AA battery), and the neon tube plugs into any 110 V outlet.
Product Size: 14″H x 14″L x 2.5″W

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Here are a few items from their “lighting” section:

Martini Lamp

The Martini Lamp is a sophisticated accessory for any bar, desk or any room. It features a sturdy nickel-plated chrome frame, oversized plastic olive, giant wooden toothpick, and deep red pimento bulb that provides a mesmerizing martini suggestive glow.

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Woodie Neon Light

Light up your game room, bar or any other room in the house with this Woody Neon Sign Product Size: 33.5″L x 15.5″H x 6.5″W

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Orange Crush Neon Light

Orange Crush Classic Neon Sign Product Size: 39″L x 39″H x 6.5″W

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Chevrolet Neon Light

Light up your game room, bar or any other room in the house with this Genuine Chevrolet Parts Neon Sign
Product Size: 43″L x 37″H x 5.9″W

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Art Deco Pendant

Satin Aluminum Hand-blown Art Deco pendant. Satin on white on clear glass. White cord with decorative satin cap and canopy. Size: 14-3/8″ diameter, 12-1/4″ high, cord 48″.

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Furniture items:

Retro Diner Booth

Retro Diner Booth (2) 44″ Booth Benches with Single Color Stratford Vinyl and Piping (1) 24″ x 42″ White Table Top with 1.25″ Metal Banding and Classic Chrome Column Base.

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They have a furniture section also, here are few pieces of their furniture that they have on their site:

Tavillo Table

The lighted Tavillo Table is an innovation that combines a glass table with a light. The table top is supported by a plastic cone that serves as a shade and hides an interior metal pole and lighting unit that attaches to the chrome base. Includes an on/off foot pedal switch. Takes a 25 watt Type T bulb.

Available in lemon yellow, licorice black, ice white, chocolate brown, and emerald green

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They also carry kitchen accessories:

Sprite Full Size Napkin Dispenser

Retro Sprite Napkin Dispenser. Metal w/ Chrome Plated Trim, Spring Loaded Dispensing Mechanism, and Rubber Feet (Napkins sold separately).

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(3) Piece 12oz Nostalgia Squeeze Bottle Set

This condiment squeeze bottle set is perfect to complete your retro dining experience. Each set includes (3) 12 oz bottles (Red, Yellow and Clear) each with a retro waitress logo.

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Coca Cola Wall Mounted Cap Catcher

Coke bottle opener is made of sturdy die-cast metal and plastic. It can be mounted on any solid surface. Coca cola bottle opener catches the caps. Durable and decorative.

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They have a few household items like mirrors, phones, and audio devices that are retro and vintage but are updated to accommodate today’s living and styles:

TV Mirror

These colorful oversized mirrors feature blow-molded plastic frames. Perfect for the pre-teen bedroom. Features acrylic antennae and knobs. Product Size: 18″L x 22″H

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1920′s Candlestick Phone

The Candlestick phone, also known as the ‘upright’, initially became popular during the early 1900′s before the introduction of the one-piece handset. The first Candlestick phones were introduced when the magneto system was in use, which meant that the phone was connected to a large wooden box called a “subset” containing a battery, bell, and crank. But oh have we come a long way. From its bell-shaped mouthpiece to its cloth-covered receiver cord, this telephone replica recalls a vintage instrument from the 1900′s. But a closer look reveals some modern technology including a decorative dial that functions as a push button for tone/pulse operation as well as a center medallion that serves as a redial button.

Rotary Dial Fashion Plate, Push Button Technology, Ringer Volume ON/OFF Switch, Tone/Pulse Switch, Earpiece Volume Control, ETL Listed, 90 Day Limited Warranty.

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Country Wall Phone I

This colonial style country wall phone is an authentic reproduction of early American heritage. While this beautiful recreation is designed to provide extremely high-quality communications, it has all the charm of the faithful original. Introduced in the early 1920′s, this classic features a crank handle that actually turns.

The Crosley Country Wall Phone features touch-tone buttons with a rotary look. The handcrafted wood and veneer cabinet is enhanced with striking brushed bronze-plated hardware. This beauty is as functional as it is fabulous as it includes a recipe-style compartment, volume controls for ringer and receiver and the option to change between tone/pulse.

Hand Rubbed Oak, Push Button Dial, Redial Feature, Polished Brass Accents, ETL Listed, 90 Day Limited Warranty.

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Corsair Radio

When it comes to our most cherished electronic item, let’s face it, our alarm clock probably doesn’t rank right up there at the top of the list. Who really enjoys that annoying reminder to get out of bed each morning anyway? Well, cry “sleep” no more!

Crosley’s Corsair clock radio with CD player is not only functional, but fabulous. Styled out like a 1950′s automobile, this beauty features enough color and chrome to get your engine revved up and rolling each morning.

This vintage icon has clean, streamlined sophistication coupled with all the functionality one could ever hope for. Modern day conveniences incorporate an AM/FM radio, programmable CD player, dual alarms that can be set and used independently and as if that weren’t enough you can opt to wake to CD, radio or buzzer alarm. Combine these features with dynamic stereo speakers and you have no reason not to get out of bed each morning!

Details:

CD Player
Programmable 20-Track Memory
LED Display
Repeat and Random Play
Digital Alarm Clock
Dual Independent Alarms
Wake to Tone or Music
Snooze or Sleep Functions
AM/FM Radio
Analog Tuner
External FM Antenna
Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers
Function Select
Headphone Jack

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10 CD Jukebox with iPod Dock with Stand

Most of us own a scrapbook filled with memories, photographs and mementos. These ‘good times’ seem to always come flooding back with the most subtle of reminders such as the faint echo of your favorite song. You know the one, the song that takes you back to the exact time and place you first heard it. Whether you remember it in the ice cream parlor, the drug store, the diner or the cocktail lounge, you’re sure to enjoy this stroll down memory lane with Crosley’s Full Size Jukebox.With a sound that will knock your socks off and a body to go with it, this musical marvel cranks out your tunes while percolating bubbles flow endlessly and a kaleidoscope of neon colors pour through the arched columns. This Crosley 2/3 scale CD Jukebox is the finest replica of the most famous juke box ever produced, the Wurlitzer 1015. Updated for our times, this jukebox is certified “Made for iPod©”, docking your Apple MP3 player seamlessly in an easy-to-access top-mounted slot. This icon also features a state-of-the-art 10 compact disc changer, an AM/FM radio, a full function remote control and a 42-disc storage base. The Crosley Jukebox is also equipped with 4 speakers and 4 transformers each appropriately thermostatically controlled to keep the internal components cool for hours of endless enjoyment.

Each unit is individually checked and tested extensively to meet the highest standards of quality workmanship. It is then painstakingly wrapped, packaged, and boxed for shipping.

Specs:
Ipod Ready AM/FM Radio with Digital Tuner, Dynamic 4 Speaker Stereo System, Front Loading 10 Disc Changer, LCD Display, Random Play and Repeat Play, Percolating Bubble Tubes, Authentic Neon Lighting, External Speaker Outputs, Separate Bass/Treble Controls, EQ Presets, Disc Storage Area In Base, Full Function Remote Control, Decorative Musical Play List

Color: Cherry
Size: 25.5″w X 44.25″h X 15″d
Shipping Weight: 112 lbs

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Cathedral CD Radio

The Cathedral radio, introduced in 1932, is one of the most widely recognized designs of all antique radios. It has quite simply been dubbed the “Cathedral” or is sometimes referred to as the “Gothic.”

This remarkably rich replica is outfitted with an arched veneered top and applied solid wood moldings are hand-rubbed to perfection using Crosley’s same unflinching standards. It’s smooth round edges, woven grill cloths, detailed framework and antique bronze face plate lend a true air of authenticity to this time-honored Crosley.

The Cathedral CD features a programmable CD player with LED display. It is so much like the original, but with all the bells and whistles of present-day technology.

CD Player
Programmable 20-Track Memory
LED Display
AM/FM Radio
Analog Tuner
External FM Antenna
Dynamic Full Range Speakers

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1932 Tow Truck Pedal Car

This fantastic retro-style Tow Truck Pedal Car is ready to do the heavy haulin’ and make service calls around the neighborhood. Based on the Ford Licensed ’32 Roadster Pedal Car, this wrecker sports a bright yellow and blue lead-free finish, decals based on historical styles, working tailgate and lift hook (with locking hand crank), and chrome “Ford” hubcaps. 45″ x 18″ x 22″

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Classic Picnic Cooler- Nugrape

Nugrape Classic Cooler – The unit features chrome corners on the top edge, a chrome handle and a chrome-locking bar. There is a built-in bottle opener on the side.The original coolers were embossed with only three different names, Coca-Cola, Snakmaster and City Club Beer. The larger coolers of the same vintage had many different names. We embossed ours with a variety of logos.

Most model coolers have limited production runs. If it says limited edition, when they’re gone, that’s really the end of them.

Cooler Specifications:
Overall Dimensions: 11.5″L x 9″W x 14″H
Materials: Steel, aluminum, and insulation
Finish: Scratch resistant, rust resistant, non-toxic, lead free powder coating.
Insulation: Refrigeration type
Assembly: no assembly required

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Classic Picnic Cooler- Coca Cola

The Retro style coolers are exact replicas of the 1940′s through 1950′s all steel “six pack” Temprite and Action picnic coolers. This is the Junior model, the most popular of the collectible coolers.The unit features chrome corners on the top edge, a chrome handle and a chrome-locking bar. There is a built-in bottle opener on the side.

These coolers are embossed. Most model coolers have limited production runs. If it says limited edition, when they’re gone, that’s really the end of them.

Cooler Specifications
Overall Dimensions: 11.5″L x 9″W x 14″H
Materials: Steel, aluminum, and insulation
Finish: Scratch resistant, rust resistant, non-toxic, lead free powder coating.
Insulation: Refrigeration type
Assembly: no assembly required

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They also have a whole section on signs:

Cold Drinks Here Metal Sign

Cold Drinks Here 10″ x 18″ Metal Sign
This is the original rusted metal signs! Artisans “age” each sign with edge wear, minor scratches and spots, and a special rusting process that separates these signs from any others.
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Stay Out of the Fridge Metal Sign

Stay Out of the Fridge 6″ x 18″ Metal Sign This is the original rusted metal signs! Artisans “age” each sign with edge wear, minor scratches and spots, and a special rusting process that separates these signs from any others.

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Saber Jet Motor Lodge Metal Sign

Saber Jet Motor Lodge 12″ x 14″ Metal Sign. This is the original rusted metal signs! Artisans “age” each sign with edge wear, minor scratches and spots, and a special rusting process that separates these signs from any others.

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Playland Metal Sign


Playland 4″ x 20″ Metal SignInv.

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Fine Souvenirs Metal Sign

Fine Souvenirs 12″ x 12″ Metal Sign
This is the original rusted metal signs! Artisans “age” each sign with edge wear, minor scratches and spots, and a special rusting process that separates these signs from any others.

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Eat Drink Be Merry Metal Sign

Eat Drink Be Merry 6″ x 18″ Metal Sign. This is the original rusted metal signs! Artisans “age” each sign with edge wear, minor scratches and spots, and a special rusting process that separates these signs from any others.

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Buy American Metal Sign

Buy American 10″ x 24″ Metal Sign. This is the original rusted metal signs! Artisans “age” each sign with edge wear, minor scratches and spots, and a special rusting process that separates these signs from any others.

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Bomber Bread Metal Sign

Bomber Bread 12″ x 14″ Metal Sign. This is the original rusted metal signs! Artisans “age” each sign with edge wear, minor scratches and spots, and a special rusting process that separates these signs from any others.

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I also like these Back lit signs:

Lighted Signs


Choose from 4 Different Lighted Signs

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Here are the same photos that I have above, just put in a gallery.

So that wraps it up for Monday’s entry for the first Retro Retailer of this week. Remember there will be 4 more spanning through the next four days. They have so much that I couldn’t showcase because if I did this blog entry would be miles long. So check out their website.

www.RetroOutlet.com

I hoped you enjoyed seeing some of the items that they have for sale, and maybe you will decide to purchase something as well. Please let me know if you do business with them as I have not purchased anything from them yet. Also if you buy anything from any one of the business’s on my Retro Retailers List please take a photo of yourself and/or an action shot of your purchase in your home, and write a review and I will gladly post it on my site. Just shoot the email to Skrach@VividlyVintage.com

Thanks for reading,

Skrach

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The Actors Studio: Kevin Spacey

When you think of Kevin Spacey, you may think of American Beauty, K-Pax, or Beyond the sea. But Kevin actually does impressions, and he is quite good at them. In this video you will see him do a few of them candidly as the host is naming a few off, Kevin is trying to decide who they are in order to get into character. This is a great video. I know it is not technically vintage or retro, but he does impersonate a few actors and actresses from the bygone era. So take a look at the video and I am sure it will make you laugh.

Kevin Spacey played the lead role in the movie “Beyond the sea” where he played the part of the great entertainer Bobby Darin. It is a great movie and Kevin plays the part well. In the movie he also really singing the songs as Darin. So be sure to either rent it, or next time it is on tv, make sure you take the chance to watch it.

Thanks for reading,

Skrach

Published in: on March 19, 2010 at 5:39 PM  Leave a Comment  
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