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Just my two cents worth...for what it's worth
As a young man living within walking distance of Dodger Stadium, Sandy Koufax was one of my heroes. Others included the Lakers Jerry West, Dodgers Duke Snider and Rams Jon Arnett. In those days, Gay still meant someone who was happy. In 1953 junior high school one of my best friends was named Gay. (I’ve often wondered if he ever changed his name)
The notion that any professional athlete would be homosexual was the unthinkable. Yes, they did live in the closet for sure. However, that was many years ago and the times have changed. And I’ve changed too. Am I shocked that one of my former heroes might be gay. Holly sh*t, don’t let it be true Duke Wayne! No I am not. At 72 years old, not much surprises me anymore, so I attempt to not get upset at what others think, especially if it has no direct impact on me. Maybe I’ve just grown tired of minding everyone’s business and now accept as true that each is entitled to express their beliefs both here on this forum or in everyday life. Should we condone malicious posts? Certainly not. Should we try to have concern for others? Of course. Should we attack comments that may not be fully thought out, but not intended to hurt? No! The editorial pages of the L. A. Times will provide ample opportunity to write letters expressing our outrage or concurrence with all manner of topics. Fighting social injustice or any kind of injustice is better served there than here. So if things are said that may be contrary to my beliefs, then it’s best to keep my mouth shut, right? And if that’s what I believe then why have I just written this note? To impose my beliefs? No – rather to help keep the peace in a place that gives me a few minutes of escape time every day. And to ask the Rodney King question – “can’t we all just get along?” |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...0.jpg~original And here's one from 1966: http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...6.jpg~original Both photos from www.hollywoodphotographs.com/Bruce Torrence NB. I grayscaled both and adjusted their contrast slightly. |
Tried to locate a picture of the Albuquerque Coffee Dan's but no luck, just a couple of reminiscences in blogs. It was reportedly across the street from the White Winrock Motor Inn, the latter having been torn down in 2005. "Winrock" was derived from Winthrop Rockefeller.
Area now upscale (I can hear you all saying "Upscale? In Albuquerque?") with an Apple store, Trader Joe's etc. Cheers, Earl |
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Coffee Dan's sign
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As for the Christmas decorations in the 1960 photo, they sure look rather spindly compared to those forest of 15 foot (or was it 16) trees that used to line the street for the holidays. http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/FGKpRpY3R7w/hqdefault.jpg Producer's Library |
This photo was labeled Halloween on Venice Beach, 1937.
Credit: ? http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mc...8ugro1_500.jpg |
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Old time noirisher here who is also an Albuquerque native. Coffee Dan's was located in the Winrock Shopping Center next to Diamond Jim's Supper Club that was owned by the same company. They were both in the mall on a mezzanine just above the mall entrance to the White Winrock Hotel. Somewhere I do have a postcard showing the hotel entrance, Diamond Jim's and Coffee Dan's. I'll post it when I find it. Now about that "upscale" and Albuquerque aside.....:???: ~John Paul |
We had a Coffee Dan's in West Covina when I was growing up there in the 1960s. It was at the extreme eastern end of the old West Covina Plaza. Coffee Dan's, like The Huddle further east on the San Bernardino Freeway, was a modern 'Googie' architectural classic. I thought I had a picture of it, but alas, if I did, I cannot find it, nor could I find any online.
In addition to the restaurant, the West Covina Coffee Dan's had a cocktail lounge. I wonder how many other of the chain's locations had a bar in it. |
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This might have been the location of an ancestral "$1 Hamburger." I think it's safe to say we are at an airport in a (San Fernando? Antelope?) valley location. The faint sign on the upper left front of the building says "Air Taxi Service" and the viewing stand on the roof would be good for watching planes land. The background suggests we're in a wide flat place suitable for an airstrip, with mountains in the far distance. And finally, the guy on the left looks like he's trying to pantomime something airplane-related. Or maybe he's just practicing the latest dance step. Any comments on the make/model/year of the car from the experts? That would put a lower limit on the date of the photo. |
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It's probably too much to hope, but I'll look through the LA-area pages and see if the hamburger joint posted by e_r is visible. |
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------------------------ Here's a slightly better view of the Vine Street Coffee Dan's. I found a couple of other shots from a similar angle, but although they were larger, they were also more blurry, so don't really add anything. The last time the Vine Street Coffee Dan's appears in the City Directories is 1956. The 1960 edition just lists a business called Nebb's at 1511. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...eeDansVine.jpg http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...DansVineCD.jpg Alison Martino's "Vintage Los Angeles"/rescarta.lapl.org I also found a matchbook which lists the Albuquerque location mentioned by Earl Boebert and Fab Fifties Fan. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...B.jpg~original Ebay And another for the West Covina location mentioned by JScott. It confirms the existence of the cocktail lounge. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ffeeDansWC.jpg Heather David on Flickr |
[QUOTE=HossC;6323286]I agree, Lorendoc. That site has helped me find a few filming locations.
------------------------ Here's a slightly better view of the Vine Street Coffee Dan's. I found a couple of other shots from a similar angle, but although they were larger, they were also more blurry, so don't really add anything. The last time the Vine Street Coffee Dan's appears in the City Directories is 1956. The 1960 edition just lists a business called Nebb's at 1511. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...eeDansVine.jpg Not to get off subject about coffee dans(Im a norms fan),but notice in this shot,capitol records has its headquarters here(this was before the tower). I always knew they were in this building but never saw a picture. Now for a family connection, my Dad was signed to Capitol and when his first single was released he called my Grandmother and told her to buy a couple from each record store in the area...she didn't get the idea so she just went to Wallich Music City and bought every single 45 of his....and guess what, not any single from his Capitol years charted. |
While I was looking for pictures of Coffee Dan's on hollywoodphotographs.com, I came across a pair of photographs of the Rompage Hardware Co. which we discussed a few pages back. The address is 5512 Hollywood Blvd.
1919: http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ompage1919.jpg 1939: http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ompage1939.jpg Both pictures: www.hollywoodphotographs.com When I searched this thread, I found that BifRayRock had already posted an interior shot of this location: Quote:
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Friday was garbage day.
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The paper trash was burned in the ubiquitous backyard incinerator. During the summer of 1957, those smoke belching incinerator contraptions were banned in LA. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psebb5ec68.jpg HIfiles |
2201 Avon St. at Donaldson St. in Echo Park. House is still there but has large rear extension and a wall around the front yard. The houses in the background are still there on Valentine St.
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How do I find the "city directories" listings? I mentioned that there seems to be a discrepancy if both the Vine and Hollywood Blvd. locations were open at the same time. I wanted to find out when the Hollywood Blvd. listing might have first appeared. The current location where the Hollywood Blvd. Coffee Dan's was is now occupied by a McDonald's. It's a huge space--don't know if C.D.'s covered that whole area. That address is 6776 Hollywood Blvd. but I don't know if it would be the same. The Guinness museum's address next door is 6801 (formerly the Hollywood Theatre) and the B of A on the corner is 6764. Quote:
About your Dad you said "Not any single from his Capitol years..." did he have others? Do you mind telling us his name? (Cool if you don't want to!) |
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