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#1970's Japan
yodaprod · 26 days
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Osaka Expo'70 bubble tech
Source: The Asahi Shimbun
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S&M magazine, 1970s
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doawhispers · 8 months
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Japan, 1979
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eightiesfan · 9 months
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Technics - 1977
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letsmakefingerfive · 11 months
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MEGUMI ASAOKA, 1970's.
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dollsorwhatever · 2 years
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Literally cannot stop combing and styling this wig lol
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As much as I love the Farrah mullet I think I MUCH prefer it all combed down into a late 60′s-early 70′s shaggy bang style, she looks like she’s come right out of a Miss Long Hair catalogue lol Happiest accident ever honestly! Seriously pondering the idea of getting several more wigs for Jennifer to style in various 60′s and 70′s cuts, she’s only ever had a middle or side part and it would be so fun to have a whole hair wardrobe in homage to her ancestors lol 
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tinytrove · 2 years
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1960’s flocked kitten piggybank
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rancid-filth · 11 months
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Male heroes.
Goggle Red from Dai Sentai Goggle-V (1983).
Ninja Red from Ninja Sentai Kakuranger (1994). / Red Aquitar ranger from Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers (1995).
Battle Japan from Battle Fever J (1979).
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ponderingpathways · 10 months
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Hey Tumblr! Can anyone help me identify some dishes and glasses? My parents received them as a wedding gift in the 1970s from family who had a shop in New York.
First up:
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This pretty set of China.
And up close view of the stamp :
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From what I can tell from a Google search is this is a stamp on ceramics for domestic use in Japan after WWII, made in Gifu Prefecture.
After that is some really pretty stemware:
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This I have no clue about. I don't think it's Uranium glass because it is too dark a green. Honestly, most of this stuff just sat in our China hutch most of my life, too nice to be used. I would really like to know more about it.
I have almost no mutals and I don't think any of my posts have EVER broken containment, but I could use a hand making this particular get in front of more eyeballs so maybe one pair can help me identify these things. <3
Thanks in advance, hellsite (affectionate)!
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yodaprod · 26 days
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Juli Phone answering machine (1970)
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S&M Sniper magazine cover (1979)
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dragonheadskilax · 2 years
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A collection of albums only released in Japan by black musicians of the 1970’s. Featuring cover art or songs exclusive to the album.
The Temptations in Japan (1973)
The Supremes Live! In Japan (1973)
The Three Degrees Live In Japan (1975)
The Stylistics – Live In Japan (1978)
Ebonee Webb - Disco Otomisan (1978)
Ebonee Webb - Memphis Soul Meets Japanese Folk Song (1979)
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buffaloretro · 1 year
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The History of Home Console Names
A whole lotta wood paneling and joysticks here… Since the 1970’s video games have been lighting up living rooms across the globe. Some more than others. Here we will discuss what’s behind each console’s name. First Generation Magnavox Odyssey (Computer Museum of America) MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY Manufacturer: Magnavox/Phillips Release Date: September 1972 Introductory Price: $99.95 (or $705.24 in…
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letsmakefingerfive · 11 months
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MEGUMI ASAOKA
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arconinternet · 1 year
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Spectreman: The Complete Series (Videos, 1971-1972)
The complete English dub of the ecologically aware Japanese tokusatsu series. Watch it here, or watch it unofficially edited into eight movies here.
The fanart below is from here.
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