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December Runner’s World Covers
Runner’s World‘s first-ever Readers’ Issue. More TK.
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Now I Just Need 60 D Energizers
Today I picked up these beasts after lugging them to the Lower East Side two weeks ago for their 30-year tuneups. Clockwise from the top, that’s a JVC RC-M70, a Rising 20/20 SRC-2015, and a Japanese model National (Panasonic) ナショナル … Continue reading
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Runner’s World Redesign: Cover
Have a look at the cover of the October 2014 issue of Runner’s World. It has a revised logo, new typefaces and what may be the magazine’s first use of a brick wall as a backdrop. (This image doesn’t really … Continue reading
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Old English Cricket Bats
Earlier today I spotted these at the Timothy Oulton store in ABC Home in NYC. There were probably 30 of them in a barrel, but I picked out these four for their graphics. (Didn’t buy them; just photographed them.)
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Return to Sender
Today I picked up these great old post cards at an antique store in Easton, PA. The Native American was printed and sold in the UK, but never mailed. The vibrant red Wake Up post card has a cancelled penny … Continue reading
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