Posts made in February, 2010
Sharp Gems

At the time that I spotted the striking window of Henry Westpfal & Co. on 25th Street, I had never heard of the place. But the displays were graphic marvels and the juxtaposition with the crudely rendered lettering in the center was a treat that needed to be recorded. I snapped a couple of pictures with my phone and went on my way. Later, zooming in on the photos, I noticed the little white sign taped to one of the displays: “Display Boards for Sale. Made in 1931. Inquire.” So I looked them up and called, and had a great chat with Carmella, the establishment’s manager. Yes, all of the display boards were made by “the same gentleman” in 1931. She had four left that were for sale, including one that features tools for leather workers, and the price was $995.00 each. The boards in the window, though, were not for sale “at this time anyway.” And would those be the same price, if they do ever go on sale? Oh, no, those would be $1,500 each. Reluctantly, I thanked her for her time and resolved to enjoy the images as screensavers and let it go at that. Must return and check out the rest of the collection . . .
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Around Town
Living and working in New York City with its constant stimulation, Im often stepping out of the hurried rush to capture a moment that has caught my eye.
Earlier this week, I noticed someone had added a 'G' and an 'A' to a one way sign on 5th Avenue at 18th Street.
On my way into the office this morning I saw that a NYC DOT worker was taking it down.
I felt compelled to ask if it was due to the additional letters - thinking it may make more sense to simply remove the applied letters than take the entire sign down.
Amused, the guy showed his co worker the 'GONE AWAY' sign that had just been brought to his attention, and replied that it had nothing to do with taking the sign down.....

















