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How about a little Norman Rockwell

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I always like to have a few hanging in the Garage
 
The wife & I keep talking of going to the museum. 3rd pic is grandkids.

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I had some of his axles in a military truck.
Guy sure knows how to build them.
 
My brother got a series from my folks when they passed on. I don’t have picks of them but they’re the sports series where the kids are picking who bats first for baseball, and the golf one with the same kids. Don’t remember the others but there was about 4-5 in the series. Very classic.
 
Love Norman Rockwell. I have several framed prints upstairs in the hallway between my kids' rooms. All the pics are kid themed. There's one of a teenage girl modeling a prom dress in front of a standup mirror; reminds me of my daughter. But my favorite is the one above of the cop and the little boy at the deli counter. The best part of the scene is the short-order cook listening in with a cigarette dangling from his mouth - you'll never see that again.
 
I loved the one he did of the Barbershop Quartet. My Dad sang Barbershop for a looooong time. Had a quartet for many years that would travel around and perform at various events including competitions. I found a copy of the Post that ran that for him but I have nom idea what happened to it after he passed.
Norman Rockwell is and will always remain an American Legend!
 
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