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FYI The NYC I remember... :-)

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Oh to be able to go back in time and just walk 1966 NYC for 1 day.

Some things never change though. I chuckled at the teenager giving the middle finger to the camera.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Oh to be able to go back in time and just walk 1966 NYC for 1 day.

Some things never change though. I chuckled at the teenager giving the middle finger to the camera.

Thanks for sharing.
I did too! I figure he's in his 70's now, lol.

Neat video. Lots of cool old cars, no cell phones and shows with some favorite actors/stars. When you think about it, what kind of video camera did they use? I mean, that was some high-tech stuff to be able to shoot movies in '66.
 
When you think about it, what kind of video camera did they use? I mean, that was some high-tech stuff to be able to shoot movies in '66.
Well, I know mom and dad had a spring powered 8 mm camera about that time.

Had to stop and wind the spring once in a while to keep shooting.

That is what they used to take the home movies on our first camping trip that I remember - 5 of us in a rented Scotty trailer at the outer banks.
 

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