This video showcases a beautiful, late 1960s model Colt Python chambered in .357 Magnum. The description emphasizes the vintage appeal and classic design of this iconic revolver.
This video offers a walk-through of a "Hot Rod and Oldies Rooms" collection, specifically mentioning an "Oldies but Goodies" room filled with items from the 1950s and 1960s. The content is presented as part of a larger "Military Museum tour" and aims to evoke nostalgia. The video provides contact information for "Dragonman" and their website for inquiries about the museum.
This video offers a glimpse into an "Oldies but Goodies" room within a military museum, showcasing a vast collection of Elvis and 1950s/60s memorabilia. While the primary focus is on vintage items like hot rods, gas pumps, juke boxes, and Coca-Cola collectibles, the description explicitly mentions an upcoming "machine gun shoot" on April 9th, where 40 machine guns will be available for public rental. The museum also offers guided tours for $20 cash.
This video features Clifton Hicks playing "William Hall," a traditional banjo tune with apparent pre-Civil War origins, as evidenced by lyrical content mentioning a "French cannon ball." Hicks plays a circa 1947 Bacon Belmont banjo, a Gretsch-made instrument, tuned to fCFAC. He utilizes La Bella No. 17 nylon strings and a Joel Hooks solid maple bridge. The description also includes extensive links to his various online platforms, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, and streaming services, as well as a YouTube channel membership invite.
This video appears to be a historical look at the Henry Ford Museum, specifically focusing on the period between 1960 and 1979. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the time frame could potentially encompass exhibits or displays related to firearms of that era, such as military surplus, law enforcement issue, or popular civilian models from the mid to late 20th century. Without further information or a transcript, it's impossible to determine the specific firearms or related content present. The video likely offers a glimpse into the museum's collection or exhibitions during that specific period.
This video documents a museum tour led by DRAGONMAN on August 1st. Approximately 144 international visitors attended, receiving a "Dragonman history lesson" focused on military history, presented in a way that aims to be more engaging than traditional schooling. The tour also includes a visit to DRAGONMAN's "Oldie's but Goodie's room" featuring a hot rod museum, evoking nostalgia for the 1950s and 1960s for older attendees and introducing younger generations to that era's culture. DRAGONMAN promotes his merchandise through a website link.
This video showcases a collection of "hot rods" being prepared for winter storage. The creator emphasizes their meticulous care for their possessions and highlights an extensive "oldies but goodies room" measuring 15,000 sq ft, filled with 1950s and 1960s memorabilia. The display is also accessible through tours of a military museum. The content aims to evoke nostalgia for older viewers and educate younger audiences about past eras. Merchandise is available through a provided link.
This video showcases a "Oldies But Goodies Room" within a museum, focusing on the 1950s and 1960s. The presenter aims to evoke nostalgia for older viewers and educate younger generations about the past. The description provides practical information for museum visitors, including ticket purchase details, tour dates (Wednesdays and Sundays), start times (10 am), and capacity limits (75 people per tour). The museum is located at Dragonman's and tours begin in April.
This video showcases "hot rods," a term often used to describe classic or modified cars with powerful engines. The creator mentions recently receiving license plates, which suggests a connection to vehicle ownership and maintenance. They express pride in their "hot rod" collection, with some undergoing body shop work and others stored in their home garage. The creator also highlights a weekly Sunday "military museum tour" that includes displaying these vehicles and memorabilia from the 1950s and 60s, aiming to educate younger generations about past eras. Merchandise, including t-shirts and hats, is available for purchase through their website.
This video offers a tour of the second half of the creator's "oldies but goodies" room, a sprawling 15,000 square foot space dedicated to nostalgic items, with plans for a 2,000 square foot expansion. The creator expresses how the room evokes memories from their childhood in the 1950s and 1960s and hopes viewers enjoy the glimpse into this personal collection.
This video discusses the AR-15's surprising age and its eligibility for Curio & Relic (C&R) status. The SP-1 model began civilian production in 1964, making early examples C&R eligible since 2014. The video highlights that over 10,000 C&R AR-15s existed by 2017, and the presenter showcases one of them. It also promotes the Forgotten Weapons Patreon and merchandise store.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Le Français pistol, a firearm produced by Manufrance from 1912 to the late 1960s. The example discussed is in .32 ACP caliber, specifically a commercial variant from the 1950s and 60s. The description highlights its unique features, including a grip-frame mainspring with a bellcrank mechanism for slide operation, a tip-up barrel, and a full double-action-only trigger. The video notes that Le Français pistols came in various calibers (.25 ACP to 9mm Parabellum) and served civilian, police, and military roles. It also mentions that few of these firearms, especially larger caliber versions, have reached the United States.
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