lunes, 18 de noviembre de 2024

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The Bush League will appreciate this one.  



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    1. I'm not sure, but the online seller had dozens of AMG photos for bid. All AMG.

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  2. These are for sure AMG - early 1970s I believe. I haven't found the model's name yet, but I have many of him, and it's AMG sets for sure. I doubt it was another studio shooting there at that time (without Mizer shooting too.)

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  3. I just checked my collection, and this model is posed on the exact set that was used for the film Jack the Stripper at the Wax Museum - even the creepy figure is behind him in a shot. so I cant imagine any studio but AMG taking a shot like that. Same set from this post: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiOLxEMheN4J_zkmCWppt2pQXqcs7wO-zWyHE_8webAmRChNIhHRmXFZbn5v6qAEnqvzlJpoY7T7-wMeDzB4JPevg6YImMAW1qTy0kYELK7XYihbThO39D6c-3vx6WzhfypsxGvu3FRVIwkDVQR9taFUR18dhc7UAjhYrTSwkPwoReQF7jFyxXCc4lQGg/s1443/Jack%20the%20Stripper2.jpg

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  4. I thought that he looked like Ron Elledge who also had a Goatee.

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  5. Pretty sure he's neither Elledge brother. I have one shot of him looking more to the camera, and he has the thickest eyebrows I've ever seen, almost comical - though not a unibrow, and they work with his features. I suspect he's in one of the bulletins from the late 60s or early 70s and just never got featured in PP, though IMO, he was well worthy of it. Perhaps he didn't join Mizer for a social, and that kept him from getting invited back or promoted.... no way to know until we ID him (and someone can check Mizer's diary.)

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