Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Morty Comix # 2619




Morty Comix # 2619 was placed behind a clock in a home in Butler, Pennsylvania.

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Door to Emil Winter's Egyptian tomb
Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh

Postcard - Tucson, Arizona

"Metropolitan Tucson, Arizona, as it appears from the peak of 'A' Mountain."

1950s?

For awhile, up to 1985 or 1986, this town was home to Dale Luciano and Dada Gumbo Press. Some of my favorite jam titles were published here.

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Emil Winter's Egyptian tomb
Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh

Jonah and the Wail

From the White Salmon Enterprise, January 21, 1916. The town of White Salmon, Washington is on the Columbia River, across from Hood River, Oregon.

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Somehow I find it a bit disturbing to see a tomb so locked and fortified, but then my hosts told me the film Night of the Living Dead was filmed in nearby Butler County so suddenly this made sense.

Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh

Worker Poet Covers Obscuro Bezango


Our old friend Mike Hill has some coverage of the Obscuro Bezango show, including a few unusual photos:


Check it out at this link http://workerpoet.blogspot.com/

 The Worker Poet

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Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh

Monday, August 12, 2013

Morty Comix # 2618




Morty Comix # 2618 was slipped into a book by B. Kliban in the room where I stayed in Butler, Pennsylvania.

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Handprint of ... ? at Allegheny Cemetery
Pittsburgh

Postcard - Phoenix, Arizona

"Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona. The most modern, fully-equipped and luxurious coliseum and convention center in the entire Southwest is focal point of the 80-acre Arizona State Fairgrounds. Beautifully equipped and decorated, it seats over 14,000 and hosts conventions, sporting events, exhibits, trade shows, theatrical productions and concerts."

Late 1960s?

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Quite possibly the most useless bike lock ever
Pittsburgh

Morty Comix # 2617


Morty Comix # 2617 (which has already been discovered, I'm informed) was hidden in a hat in a cabin in Butler County, Pennsylvania. Somehow I lost a couple of the shots documenting this event.

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Pittsburgh

Postcard - Phoenix, Arizona

"North Central Highrise Complex, Phoenix, Arizona. Viewing from the left: Executive Towers Apartments, Del Webb's Towne House, Del Webb Office Building, Guarantee Bank, and the Financial Center. The two circular satellites adjacent to the Financial Center are the Pioneer and Home Savings Banks. Picturesque Squaw Peak looms on the horizon."

I'm guessing 2nd half of the 1960s. Squaw Peak was renamed Piestewa Peak in 2003.

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Cemetery entrance, Pittsburgh

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Favorite Movie Quotes: Killing Zoe

"If you do it, it will make you feel as though the rest of the world is in a bubble of glass and you are rubbing against it like a bad windshield wiper."

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Sacred Heart of Jesus Store
Pittsburgh

Morty Comix # 2616






Oh, the cards that we are dealt by Fate. Hey, I think I drew an entire comic on that premise, Cranium Frenzy # 9 back in 1998.

Anyway, Morty Comix # 2616 was folded up into a little square and squeezed into a box of playing cards at a home in Butler, Pennsylvania. Three other people were in the room as I performed this task but I managed to pull it off as my greatest card trick.

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In the display window of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Store, Pittsburgh

Postcard - Phoenix, Arizona

"Aerial View of Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The Capitol of Arizona, Phoenix with a population of approx. 350,000 is a desert metropolis in the center of the fertile Salt River Valley. World famous as a winter resort. Phoenix also is prominent in the supply of citrus and produce."

If the population estimate is correct, this postcard dates back to the 1950s.

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Hmm. Spotted on a telephone pole in Pittsburgh.

Morty Comix # 2615




Morty Comix # 2615 was placed inside of a fez in a home at Butler, Pennsylvania.


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Butler County, Pennsylvania

Postcard - Dateland, Arizona

"Dateland, Arizona"

Probably 1940s

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Butler, Pennsylvania

Morty Comix # 2614







Morty Comix # 2614 was placed inside a tabletop ad at a restaurant in Hampton Township, Pennsylvania.

Eat'n Park is a regional chain and the name brings up some questions. What exactly is the word "Eat'n" contracting? Do they mean "Eat and Park"? And if so, wouldn't "Park and Eat" make more sense as this is not a drive-in? Or "Eat and Drive"? Or is the contraction a way of calling the place an "Eating Park"?

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Morty stencils by Max Traffic
Butler, Pennsylvania

Postcard - Nome, Alaska

"Nome, Alaska, on the Seward Peninsula at Bering Sea with a large Eskimo population. Seen here is Main Street with City Hall."

1960s.