u/Mwili2061

Image 1 — Do you guys think these are worth getting sent for authentication?
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Do you guys think these are worth getting sent for authentication?

I got these for my dad for Father’s Day he’s a big pats fan so I thought he’d like them. I wasn’t sure if there’s anything of value here that would warrant sending them in to be slabbed. Any input is appreciated

u/Mwili2061 — 5 days ago
▲ 8 r/1950s

What do yall think of the designs I came up with?

I posted the other day and put the finishing touches on what I want to do. I hate using AI but the architecture program I used for school is way too expensive for just the one project

u/Mwili2061 — 8 days ago

Looking for some opinions on the restorations I’m attempting to do on our 1950s home

Hey everyone thought this might be a good place to get some opinions. My family home is a custom built 1950s cape house that had a lot of its original rustic ranch style interior intact. We’ve unfortunately had a good bit of water damage and decided it’s time to renovate while salvaging as much of the original components as possible while attempting to respecting the style. We’re doing painted hardwood walls, checkerboard floors (marble, my mother never likes the linoleum and is insistent on stone) , and dead stock fixtures. I wasn’t sure what pattern do go with on the walls and was thinking of maybe going for a more powder blue instead of aqua. I included some pictures I used for inspiration but any input on what looks best or recommendations to keep it authentic would be greatly appreciated.

u/Mwili2061 — 12 days ago
▲ 34 r/1950s

Looking for opinions on the renovation I’m doing on our 1950s kitchen

Hey everyone thought this might be a good place to get some opinions. My family home is a custom built 1950s cape house that had a lot of its original rustic ranch style interior intact. We’ve unfortunately had a good bit of water damage and decided it’s time to renovate while salvaging as much of the original components as possible while attempting to respecting the style. We’re doing painted hardwood walls, checkerboard floors (marble, my mother never likes the linoleum and is insistent on stone) , and dead stock fixtures. I wasn’t sure what pattern do go with on the walls and was thinking of maybe going for a more powder blue instead of aqua. I included some pictures I used for inspiration but any input on what looks best or recommendations to keep it authentic would be greatly appreciated.

u/Mwili2061 — 12 days ago
▲ 9 r/VHS

I’m not sure quite when this was released the only copyright is 1976 I’m assuming it was released the following year in 77 when tapes became commercially available.

u/Mwili2061 — 17 days ago