Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Ann: Great pics. Can't help you with the car, but wow, those are
great photos, which show up crisp, sharp, very nice quality. Great to
see these Ann! Cheers, Christine
Well, most of them ( added a couple more) were taken with a large
format camera , I imagine... all pro
shots for Dictaphone corp.... and the office shots are still in great
shape... photographer not credited, tho.
ann
----- Original Message ----- From: "ann sanfedele" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Peso: My pop in the 1930's
http://annsan.smugmug.com/gallery/8871062_7gR8M/1/588050450_osryN/Large
anyone know what car this is?
My father, Arthur E. Blackstone, was the Chicago District Manager for
Dictaphone in the 1930's to some time in 1945. Here he is using the
dictaphone in our car... but I'd like to know what car.... we got a
Studabaker President in 1941, but I'm pretty sure this ain't that.
I got this and a couple of others into digital files as they are
going to the Early Office Machine museum...
Not sure when they will appear there.
I was actually able to borrow a recent Dictaphone transcriber from a
friend of a friend for a few months to get
all the tapes I made on the 2001 trip across country into a word
processing file...
Wish I could say I had some funny and incriminating stuff about my
stay chez Mark Roberts when he lived in
Rochester - alas, what I noted was mainly lens envy :-) ... well, and
a bit about how nice the house was.
ann
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