Visit http://www.tampadailyphoto.blogspot.com for the entire story on Mr. Stan Goof of Tampa, and his amazing, even magical clock shop and antique fan museum.
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Thank you for catching my typing mistake. We all know that it is humans who add all the copy and photographs to the blogs. The score and baton fountain are very cool. Your series on "Primavera a Colline" is nice. Great to see your city. It's beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteI am so glad you got images of Stan. I was looking at your TDP blog and after reading the post about "Stan the fan man" I wanted to see him and here he is! This is a wonderful photo essay . . . his fan collection alone is worthy of a book. I like how you have a separate blog to go in depth on a topic . . . great idea that I may borrow from when I free up more time in my life for this passion. Your visit and comment on Quincy DP brought me here . . . thanks!
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ReplyDeleteEnjoyed looking at the rare fans you have on your website. The vintage fans are real treasures to me and i love to restore them. I enjoy bringing these masterpieces back and sometimes i get to run better than when they were new. What is your favorite fan?
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