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May, 2019:

Lockwood Bros. Co. – Furniture & Carpets – Paterson, NJ – Featured Fade – Jordan Jacobs, Guest Contributor

M. Pecharsky – Tuxedo & Dress – Featured Fade – Greenpoint, Brooklyn – Miss Heather – Guest Contributor

© Miss Heather (newyorkshitty)
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Black Studio – Publicity Slides, Portraits, Movie – Upstate’s Largest & Most Modern Laboratory – Featured Fade – Schenectady, NY – Harris Rutbeck Goldman

© Harris Rutbeck Goldman
Motion Picture Film Processing (cropped) © Harris Rutbeck Goldman

Seiko Watches – Seiko Relojes – Bogotá, Columbia – Vincenzo Aiosa – Cinco de Mayo

May 5, 2019 © Vincenzo Aiosa

Max M. Mandel – 110 Delancey Street – Victrolas, Radios, Pianos, Records – Featured Fade – West Farms, Bronx – Circa 1945 – Maria Sullivan, Guest Contributor

Jeanne Kottner circa 1945, West Farms – Bronx © Maria Sullivan
close-up cropped © Maria Sullivan
Taken from The Talking Machine June 1927
taken from Crank Up The Phonograph by Eric Byron

Maria Sullivan, a recent acquaintance of mine, sent me this image of her mother Jeanne Kottner taken around 1945 in the West Farms section of the Bronx. Maria’s uncle (Jeanne’s brother) was “Taxi Ray Kottner,” a New York City personality who gave cab rides for free and “annoyed the hell out of the TLC” according to Maria.

He knew everything there was to know about New York and people just tipped him as a thank you for his impromptu tours.

This story originally aired May 12, 2006. Since Steve Hartman first met “Taxi Ray,” the cab driver says his life has changed. With all the attention he got from being on TV, he says, his 15 minutes of fame is now up to a full 16 minutes. –

By JOHN KREISER CBSMay 12, 2006, 4:50 PM

Crabby Cabbie: A New York Original

Ray Kottner died in 2008.

LINK: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/crabby-cabbie-a-new-york-original/?fbclid=IwAR3v6ayARSYI_SpzFInuykZ1DMNRXznT1dcnI9vM_OV-WbSbQvzV8IH9j0Y