These are some screencaps from the classic blaxploitation film, The Guy From Harlem.
I'm sure it's a good film, but I got these pics because of the interior decoration of some of the movie's sets.
This is how I remember 1977. We had more of a green motif in the living room, but that painting is very reminiscent. I believe my parents got the living room set from Marlo Furniture. Ah, the sweet memories. CLASSIC style. I'd do a nice split level in this if I could get the vintage materials. That wallpaper is probably $400 a sq/yd now. Hard to find paneling like that, too, these days. TWO ashtrays on the ciffee table. That's not a bottle glass window, but is reminiscent of one. Bottle glass is more for interior screens, anyway. Amber was my favorite
North Korean AKs: The Most Popular Export of DPRK. Part 2
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In part 1 of this article, I wrote the history of North Korean AKs and how
four different sets of markings on those guns helped to conceal the North
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That paneling exists. Head over to lowes(dotcom) and search for item numbers 13913 or 86415. We sold a buttload of the stuff.
Reminds me of a motel room my wife and I had in Hawthorn, NV sometime in the early '90s.
We wont discuss the "theme room" in Grand Rapids, SD.
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