In Stanshall's photo two posts up, gotta admit I really like that period of furniture with the 1"x1" (or smaller) steel frame (chrome plate or polished). Detested it way way back. But it grows on me. Clean lines.
Ah, from the halcyon days of yore, when adding a can of Cream of Mushroom soup elevated a dish to gourmet status and provided the ticket to culinary adventure!
The SF pics aren't so bad, either.
Indeed. And some budding gourmands then discovered that you could actually buy 'shrooms in the produce section.
Thanks Ste for a great series of photos, reflective of that time. I particularly like the modernist architecture.
Big fan of Harry Palmer/ Caine look. And demeanor.
No offense meant by my Au/H2O images. The convention was at the Cow Palace in San Francisco (right below one of the hidden classic municipal golf courses). To me that makes it special as the traditionally east coast thing had a lot from the west that year.
The guy jumping from plane to car actually lands in the seat on the tv commercial. Has more of a tractor-beam type speed of movement instead of a fall, so he was good to go.
And yes that Blacker ad has probably my favorite cut blazer I've ever seen.