tommyc wrote:In my collection i have McCalls [Rambles of the Switcher] original and dated 1916 @a price of 50 cent[US] Lol.
Is this for sale...???
tommyc wrote:In my collection i have McCalls [Rambles of the Switcher] original and dated 1916 @a price of 50 cent[US] Lol.
Yeah...America's original "shooting star"....liam stephens wrote:Hi Jay,
Having just read the R.D. Yates Checker Player book on the site mentioned above, he might be a candidate
for your Mt Rushmore list of four.
Regards - Liam.
George Hay wrote:This one is new to me, another checker book by W.T. Call, Vocabulary of Checkers.
http://www.archive.org/stream/vocabular ... 7/mode/2up
Wow !!! That piano piece might be one of John Reade's favourites.The Smithsonian Institution shares this video about the scanning Archive.org does to help make more of their Libraries' materials accessible:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WztO6fSsxCA (comment from John: not a very helpful video, and the music is annoying)
"Take your camera, and hold it over the edge of any dumpster you find interesting. When you get home, see if there's anything that will help you. Later, return under cover of darkness and recover whatever it is you needed."JohnAcker wrote:
One Do It Yourself approach can be found here:
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Hig ... d-Cheap-C/