"Dust never sleeps"

I'm a hunter-gatherer. I got old guitars, cams, books, scores unused for decades and many more other useless devices. And some artwork as well as some pictures of my old flames.

Update: The most weird souvenir from my "b/w period" is a Kodak Wratten Filter #90 that i put in a 6x6 slide frame.

Regards, Karl (still alive and well)

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re: How many photographs, souvenirs, artworks, trophies or other decorative objects are displayed in your home? by karlgoethebier
in thread How many photographs, souvenirs, artworks, trophies or other decorative objects are displayed in your home? by ambrus

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