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Great maze! The only clue I could read is "solsortvej" in the signboard located in the photo up-right, where the blonde chick walk. Ok, Solsortvej is a long street of Fredericksberg, in Denemark. I found the way and the only place similar to the vintage scene is this: https://www.google.it/maps/@55.68923...8i6656!6m1!1e1 Watch here: The pavement is the same of the set and the signboard says: Solsortvej X Godthabsvej. But need to focus the scene! We are near to the truth Last edited by revs; June 26th, 2017 at 10:11 AM.. |
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Revs. I think the photos were taken at the other end of Solsortvej.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@55.69...7i13312!8i6656 Let me explain why. In the top right mag photo there is a very large area of shadow which i think could be the rail bridge. In the middle pic we see at the right edge a metal pylon/pole which is still there. On the wall behind the pole we can see some silver writing which i think says Fuglebakken which is an s-train station. If you look at the street view image you can see the new Fuglebakken station. Also in the middle mag pic the land behind the building is built up higher like it is today and is the embankment of the rail line. So inconclusion i thnk the station has been rebuilt since the mag photos were taken. What do you think? Last edited by rick ace; October 31st, 2015 at 05:41 PM.. Reason: missed off link |
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Congratulations, you did a great job of observation! And you made it! This is the Rick Ace found: Definitively, Fuglebakken Station, here in an ancient postcard: Last edited by revs; November 1st, 2015 at 08:11 PM.. Reason: found new images |
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If you watch behind the guy, there is a building with a write Federal Sav... but can't read all. It sure in USA, but no other clues! Last edited by revs; November 2nd, 2015 at 06:06 PM.. Reason: new pics |
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Tough one. No plates to see on the cars, can't make out any details on the newspaper boxes.
The kind of trees, open plaza, flat terrain, and wide sidewalks would point me towards LA/southern California versus NY or San Francisco.
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From Pleasure verlag "Pink Magazines" n. 1 (or two?), an entire hot set acted in the gloriuous Wartburg, near Eisenach, Germany, when Deutcheland was DDR and BRD splitted.
(thanks to the original poster ) Wartburg today, a must see place, in my honest opinion PS. True or false? Reading the Pink Magazines, does the editors play with the politic situation between the "two" Germanies? Last edited by revs; June 26th, 2017 at 01:37 PM.. |
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