Thursday, May 8, 2025

How many of these beasts have survived?

 


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  1. I don't know but I remember one in a Waffle House, I think, probably back in the 70's where I discovered Skynyrd. It was playing "Truck Drivin' Man". I played it about three more times.

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    1. White Cross and coffee, is all that he needs…..

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    2. Cups. Not Cross.

      White cups and coffee, lord yea
      Its all that he needs
      And he's all right by me
      Truck drivin' man
      Truck on
      Truck driver
      Shift your gears

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  2. If I had all the money I had put in these things I would put it in these things.

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  3. When I was in high school in the late 70's, dad owned a pool table/pinball/jukebox/videogame rental business. I had the top 40 rock 45's that I copied to cassette for my pleasure. I also had a roll of quarters in my pocket.

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  4. Back in the early 1950s I lived in North New Jersey and hung out with a neighbor kid who's father owned a music distribution company in New York City. He had the area rights, granted by the Mob I discovered later for juke boxes in Manhattan and other boroughs. One day a truck pulled up at my parent’s house with a slightly used Wurlitzer which was given to me for free.

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  5. I wonder how many and what type rifles they might've mfg'd during WWII
    Rockola made .30 cal. carbines during the war.

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  6. simple answer to the title,,, not near enough.

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