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Old 02-09-2018, 05:54 PM   #1
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Default Nice Bill Brauch family (MAFCA, A of the Day) 1936 photo

Neat 1936 picture!
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Old 02-09-2018, 07:04 PM   #2
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Neil, I just saw that photo to, nice one from Bill.

I was looking at the extra pad around the step plate on the rear fender, I hadn't seen one of those before. Looks like it could be made of rubber?
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Old 02-10-2018, 10:13 AM   #3
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I have scratches on my fender where kids have mis-stepped getting into the rumble seat. I think I will consider putting in a pad for the step. Rubber would work best but leather may look better. Do you think that the dressed side should go onto the paint with the raw side up? I believe traction would be best for the person climbing aboard.
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Old 02-10-2018, 10:47 AM   #4
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I FINALLY found 35MM BLACK & WHITE film for my Pentax, while I slept, it became obsolete & film processors distappeared!
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Thanks Neil.
My father took that photo with a Kodak camera he bought in the depression for 50 cents a week. He took a lot of photos, and I have them all in a suitcase. I still have the camera, but 620 film is out of stock.
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Bill,
Was your father the person who got you interested in Model A's?
Do you have any pictures of him with a Model A?
Do you own any of his cars?
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Neil, my father bought a model A in 1960 when I was 13. We made one car out of 2. My brother now has that car. My father sold the sedan to buy a roadster, but my brother was able to buy the car a few years later. My brother now has the car, after us swaping the car back and forth for a few years. My father restored the roadster and sold it shortly before he died.
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Bill,
Is 616 Film obsolete, also??
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That first picture (post #1) does anyone know what the radiator cap figure is?
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Is 616 Film obsolete, also??
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Sadly yes. I have a really nice Kodak with the lens on a bellows that takes 616 film, and that dissapeared long before 620 was gone.
We sound like old farts.
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That first picture (post #1) does anyone know what the radiator cap figure is?
I have tried to see what that is, but the photo is not clear enough. I seems to be an interpretation of an animal leaping.
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That Roadster is in nice shape for 1936. Somebody took good care of it. So many you see are trashed by that time.
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Thanks Neil.
My father took that photo with a Kodak camera he bought in the depression for 50 cents a week. He took a lot of photos, and I have them all in a suitcase. I still have the camera, but 620 film is out of stock.
Bill you can get 620 film here. Sometimes it is back ordered but you can enter your e-mail address and they will notify you when it is in stock.

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Bill you can get 620 film here. Sometimes it is back ordered but you can enter your e-mail address and they will notify you when it is in stock.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/searc...SAAEgIHBvD_BwE
Thank you Mike. Can you tell me where it can be developed? I got rid of all my darkroom equipment many years ago.
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