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Other C&V interests?
There is obviously an appreciation on this forum for the bicycles of a bygone era. Whether that arises from the mere fact that something is old, or appreciation of a tried-and-true mechanical system (DT friction shifters, AW hubs, etc.), or aesthetics or whatever, the appeal is there.
My question to you is: Does the C&V bug only bite you relative to bikes, or in other pursuits as well? And if you're a multi- level C&Ver, do the other interests dovetail with cycling, or are they independent? In my case, I'm a C&V addict when it comes to photography. I still use film. I prefer fully manual SLRs, and my brand of choice is Pentax. Most folks don't get it, but I don't really mind. The only connection to my bikes is that when I ride, I usually take an old Pentax along for the ride. For the record, if I had the budget, I'd be heavily involved in pre-war Martin guitars, but jeez... So what's your (other) poison? Classic cars? Audio? Mongolian folk art? Just curious...thanks for indulging me. |
Originally Posted by thinktubes
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been done.
To the OP I accumulate old stuff. Camping stoves, camping lanterns, typewriters, sewing machines, kitchen gadgets, farm equipment, etc. Some may come and some may go, but there is always some that stays around a while. Aaron :) |
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My main C&V activities are riding vintage bikes, watching older films and listening to older music. Though, I also collect and use these things:
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Actually other than steel bicycles with DT shifters.... I a very modern in every way (except my age and my taste in women).
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http://i1380.photobucket.com/albums/...o.jpg~original
http://i1380.photobucket.com/albums/...6.jpg~original My last car. It was magic. My current (low miles, stock) MK3 Swift GTI is better on paper, but the ride doesn't even come close. I have a bit of nice old stereo equipment too but i'm pretty useless in terms of repairing it. My soldering game is not good. I have my great grandfathers scythe to restore (it is so cool), ill post some pics when I get it out of storage. |
Thinktubes... My apologies for rehashing an old topic. I'm fairly new, you see, and not familiar with everything that has been discussed here. I do appreciate your helpful, eloquent and instructive comment, "been done". Consider me suitably chastised.
wahoonc, I have an appreciation for old manual typewriters myself. I don't collect them, but I have hunt-and-pecked the occasional epistle on an old Remington (or Remington-Rand, maybe). mattk42, how old is the music you're talking about? Turn of the last century? 1940's? '60's? Thanks for the replies. |
Soody, when I was growing up, my grandfather's scythe hung in a storage building in our back yard. I don't know what happened to it, but I wish I did.
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Originally Posted by 35mm
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Soody, when I was growing up, my grandfather's scythe hung in a storage building in our back yard. I don't know what happened to it, but I wish I did.
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Seedsbelize, I used that scythe exactly once, according to the instructions of my dad. That experience made me a died-in-the-wool proponent of modern agricultural methods.
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The been done comment was rude. That's like telling everyone who has a Raleigh International or Paramount that their question has already been discussed before... Which it probably has. This forum isn't just for grumpy senior members who have been here since the beginning of time. Anyways my vintage interests are as follows:
1. Road bikes 2.BMX 3. Amazing Spider-man comics 1963-1990 4. Nintendo 5. Rock Albums Vinyl and CD(they are now CV too) 6. Vintage tools (mostly snap-on and Mac) 7. American Cars 8. Vintage Sneakers 9. Brass & copper (ship lamps, fire extinguishers, spittoons etc) 10. I had a nice run with sewing machines but recently got rid of them all. 11. Vintage posters(movie and concert). |
72Paramount, it takes me about 16 seconds to get over rude internet comments. (Which, unfortunately, is about 4 seconds longer than it usually takes to type a snarky reply.)
Two things: the rock on vinyl...'60's? '70's? Newer? And, vintage sneakers? That's a first for me. Stans? Chucks? Older? PF Flyers? |
Originally Posted by 35mm
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72Paramount, it takes me about 16 seconds to get over rude internet comments. (Which, unfortunately, is about 4 seconds longer than it usually takes to type a snarky reply.)
Two things: the rock on vinyl...'60's? '70's? Newer? And, vintage sneakers? That's a first for me. Stans? Chucks? Older? PF Flyers? |
Hmm, C&V interests? he asks. Two items, a pic and a link.
http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/red_on_red.jpg Southern Rail |
Originally Posted by 35mm
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Thinktubes... My apologies for rehashing an old topic. I'm fairly new, you see, and not familiar with everything that has been discussed here. I do appreciate your helpful, eloquent and instructive comment, "been done". Consider me suitably chastised.
wahoonc, I have an appreciation for old manual typewriters myself. I don't collect them, but I have hunt-and-pecked the occasional epistle on an old Remington (or Remington-Rand, maybe). mattk42, how old is the music you're talking about? Turn of the last century? 1940's? '60's? Thanks for the replies. Just an FYI, you should quote people or do the [MENTION=31187]user[/MENTION]name thing. That way people will get a notification that you mentioned them in a post. I only saw your question because I was looking through to see if people noticed my safety razor photo. Do you C&V type people really not use safety razors? |
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I collect vintage ham radio equipment, mostly from the thirties, forties, fifties, and sixties. Transmitters, receivers, and accessories for the most part, and all vacuum tube "boat anchors"...
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
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I hope you didn't have designs on actually using it. Shockingly hard work. I tend to keep old farm related books around. Most were given to me by my father, from his grandfather, but I also have a few of my own. I found a book, in Spanish, on raising chickens, in a second hand store in Merida.
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Baseball cards. Really old ones.
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Originally Posted by Scooper
(Post 18106690)
I collect vintage ham radio equipment, mostly from the thirties, forties, fifties, and sixties. Transmitters, receivers, and accessories for the most part, and all vacuum tube "boat anchors"...
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I tie classic Atlantic salmon flies with vintage tinsels on vintage hooks. And use vintage Hardy reels for steelhead and salmon fishing.
Here are some examples. I like to fish in the old way with old gear and old flies as much as i like riding a bicycle thats a decade older than me. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...%20butcher.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...the%20Dean.jpg All of these reels are older than me, by at least 15 years! http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...%20Arsenal.jpg |
Originally Posted by MZilliox
(Post 18106751)
I tie classic Atlantic salmon flies with vintage tinsels on vintage hooks. And use vintage Hardy reels for steelhead and salmon fishing.
Here are some examples. I like to fish in the old way with old gear and old flies as much as i like riding a bicycle thats a decade older than me. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...%20butcher.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...the%20Dean.jpg All of these reels are older than me, by at least 15 years! http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...%20Arsenal.jpg |
Originally Posted by Superia
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Very nice! Triumph GT 6+ ; what was called in my neck of the woods, The Z Eater. Rumor had it that the rear ends weren't quite up to the TR 6 engine under the hood. Any truth to the rumor?
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Originally Posted by jimmuller
(Post 18106586)
Hmm, C&V interests? he asks. Two items, a pic and a link.
http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/red_on_red.jpg Southern Rail |
I love Porsche 911's. I have had a passion for them since I was a child. Can you believe I have over 200,000k miles on this car! The best and most reliable care I've owned. Sadly, gets drive only 3-4 times a year these days.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a10...erepair286.jpg |
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