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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

1942; ANOTHER PRISTINE PHOTO OF TRENTON


Still another exquisite photo of North warren Street at Princeton Avenue. Levin's Department Store has been quite prominent over the last view days, as I seem to be uncovering a number of photos from the Battle Monument area.

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Hush! Crypto applies to all hands! Seeing that "Ever-Ready Razors is cause for me at least to break radio silence. I saved at least one of the "old fashioned" double edge razors since I was getting tired of tossing the increasingly more and more expensive disposable types. To my shock, I located a pack if those "old boys" in one if the major brand pharmacies (Walgreen's perhaps?) and they are certainly a bit cheaper but aside from being a tad heavier, hold an edge for at least twice as long. I don't think we will "sink ships" over this but the "Navy" in me will not allow a Toshiba product in the house since they (Toshiba) and a Norwegian Company sold out the technology that gave the "Ruskies" the technology to "mill" silent submarine propellers back in the late 70's. All Toshiba got was a slap on the wrist and two years to fill warehouses before the "import ban" took effect.

Ed Millerick
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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Anonymous said...

Hush! Crypto applies to all hands! Seeing that "Ever-Ready Razors is cause for me at least to break radio silence. I saved at least one of the "old fashioned" double edge razors since I was getting tired of tossing the increasingly more and more expensive disposable types. To my shock, I located a pack if those "old boys" in one if the major brand pharmacies (Walgreen's perhaps?) and they are certainly a bit cheaper but aside from being a tad heavier, hold an edge for at least twice as long. I don't think we will "sink ships" over this but the "Navy" in me will not allow a Toshiba product in the house since they (Toshiba) and a Norwegian Company sold out the technology that gave the "Ruskies" the technology to "mill" silent submarine propellers back in the late 70's. All Toshiba got was a slap on the wrist and two years to fill warehouses before the "import ban" took effect.

Ed Millerick