This cabin roller was build from Messerschmitt from 1953 - 1956. (Germany). I saw it for real in my home town in the mid sixties.
To get in, the cabin had be liftet up (tilted) sideways.
It was made for two. The passenger seat was behind the driver seat.
I loved those super dangerous glass clackers LOL. I hurt my wrist so many times but just once really bad. I did get better over time LOL. I never stopped using them until they broke.
a cooking stove with a stove pipe going into the wall
a lot of fruit trees... we had three cherry trees, a plum tree, a peach tree, three fig trees and a pear tree... by the way we lived in the city...our two family house was on a lot of 60 ft by 120 ft
Could you please send them to the WH? There is an urgent need for those types of items to be used by some of the staff there. ๐ Iโm still looking for some of the clacker balls too if you know anyone who has not broken theirs. ๐ค
My dad would never throw anything out (even if it worked dysfunctionally). We had an old Zenith TV that you stomped on the floor to change the volume. I saved my paper route money to get a cheap B/W TV for $89. Then he got rid of it. You had to be there to believe it.
We had kerosene lanterns and emergency candles in my house for when the power went out during bad storms. My grandmother's house had no power so kerosene lanterns were in every room of her house. Chamber pots were also available for liquid.๐คจ
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To get in, the cabin had be liftet up (tilted) sideways.
It was made for two. The passenger seat was behind the driver seat.
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a cooking stove with a stove pipe going into the wall
a lot of fruit trees... we had three cherry trees, a plum tree, a peach tree, three fig trees and a pear tree... by the way we lived in the city...our two family house was on a lot of 60 ft by 120 ft
I grew up in an Alhambra model Sears Home.
Although Pop gutted the interior to modernize it and added a substantial addition to the back of it where we spent most of our time.
You were wide awake by the time you went back to bed.
And clothes line to dry
I'm not in the sticks, it's just that they've thankfully remained part of normal life.
And of course stingray banana seat twenty inch bikes
(We always had them ๐ค but they were banned in the USA in the late 80s๐๐ผโโ๏ธ)
Ours was on a tall ladder next to the house that we could climb and get grounded lol
Everyone seemed to have at least one of these and they all seemed to look like this one, sometimes with a lighter finish.