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Re: Buffalo revisited

Robert McFarland
Not too long ago there was a woman running Green' s store.
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Re: Buffalo revisited

Todd Hackett
In reply to this post by Norm Acker
These are from a couple of negatives I bought a wile ago on eBay but just got up to digitizing. They're an interesting perspective on Buffalo looking across the spurs behind the depot. The first is clearer, but only a small piece of the bridge is visible. The second was cropped from a portrait-oriented image and it was taken from farther back. While it's detail is pretty flat, it does show the bridge better.



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Re: Buffalo revisited

Norm Acker
Nice pictures, thanks Todd!

Those piles of timber in the foreground and stacked to the left - mine props?

And any guess as to the date, maybe late Twenties?
Norm in Littleton, CO
 - on the C&S Silica Branch
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Todd Hackett
Norm Acker wrote
...any guess as to the date, maybe late Twenties?
The only photo in the collection that was dated was from 1928 (written on the negative).
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Re: Buffalo revisited

Chris Walker
The Pick-up looks Model A (to me; just on shape), 1928 they came out but what are the chances of it being new, in back blocks Colorado at that time?  Got my interest.
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