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    Love the Pics and era.

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    Great family photos
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    Glad I took the time to check out other areas of this site.
    Simply fabulous photos.
    Thanks to all who have shared here.
    I will stop back.
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    Default A Father's Pride.

    This old B&W photo caught my eye on the bay a while ago, I finally purchased it. It still had the black album paper stuck to the back. I digitized it, so maybe the moment will last forever.

    Due to the setting, a young girl dressed nicely, standing with a workshop in the background, I call it "A Father's Pride". It was the sharpening wheel in front of the shop that caught my eye the first time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    This old B&W photo caught my eye on the bay a while ago, I finally purchased it. It still had the black album paper stuck to the back. I digitized it, so maybe the moment will last forever.

    Due to the setting, a young girl dressed nicely, standing with a workshop in the background, I call it "A Father's Pride". It was the sharpening wheel in front of the shop that caught my eye the first time.


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    John that may a fruit drying shed in the backround,as a boy we cut apricots all summer,they always had a wheel like that to sharpen our cot knives in the morning,the cots would than be put in the shed where they burned sulpur to dry them,got 50 cents a tray,3x8 ft, did 3 per day.
    Was a rich Kid in the mid 50s
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    Thank you for the education,,,,,when I enlarge the photo, the long grass behind her right arm is actually curls of barbed wire around the workshop,,,dad wanted the keep something out.

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    All of my uncles had those foot powered stones on their farms. As I remember, they were a pretty low grit.

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    I've only seen then in pictures & videos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    John that may a fruit drying shed in the backround,as a boy we cut apricots all summer,they always had a wheel like that to sharpen our cot knives in the morning,the cots would than be put in the shed where they burned sulpur to dry them,got 50 cents a tray,3x8 ft, did 3 per day.
    Was a rich Kid in the mid 50s
    After a weeks work a kid could buy a nice pocket knife & a large bag of candy,,,,& a soda or two,,,,

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    I am sure liking this thread, lots of nice pictures here. Nothing beats black & white!

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