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David K
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Anyway, you can't search what hasn't been posted before... and I am posting many close up maps that have not been on Nomad yet (I don't think)... but
big deal... it sure beats the political crap or hearing how dangerous Rosarito is to 'American'... IMO.
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David K
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Rio Hardy area, Pole Line Road area north of San Felipe
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David K
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L.A. Bay Region, 1930
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David K
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Concepcion Bay Region, 1930
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ligui
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Can't say thanks enough David ! I love old maps of baja and can't get enough of them .
Ligui
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by ligui
Can't say thanks enough David ! I love old maps of baja and can't get enough of them .
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De Nada... I have it and I think it is best to share it... it has no value if only I can enjoy it, in my opinion. Sort of like a beautiful place in
Baja... such a waste if it is only enjoyed by you for a couple days a year!
Let me know if there is anything in my library or files you would like see again or closer or whatever... el gusto es mio.
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David K
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Just got an email asking about this map... for those who enjoy such things or have not yet seen it.
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4x4abc
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I hate you David! Losing hours and hours staring at this old chit. Guess, the only clear view is into the past. And please - make me hat you more.
More maps, pics etc
Harald Pietschmann
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | I hate you David! Losing hours and hours staring at this old chit. Guess, the only clear view is into the past. And please - make me hat you more.
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Isn't Baja a GREAT place... a time machine, and these maps are windows to the past!
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StuckSucks
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Very cool to see. In the northern-most map, a place name I haven't heard for a while: Tres Pozos. Many years ago, I bought Pemex there from a
gravity-fed gas pump. And mystery-meat tacos which were excellent.
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Original 1930's Baja Map
Hello,
I was doing some research for an older friend of mine on some of his collectables and came across this site. I have what I believe to be an original
1930 Lower California map. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I found a reference to it in a university library as to being "RARE". Also
looking to establish value if possible. Thank you in advance. I hope this kind of inquiry does not violate the terms of this site.
Tim
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David K
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Hi Tim,
I bought one at the Scripp's Aquarium gift store in La Jolla many years ago... so many copies have been printed of it for sale... so, I don't think it
has a lot of special economic value. The one in your photo appears to have been marked on with a highlight pen as well?
It is a cool map as it seems to be factual, and so full of data (ranches, mines, etc.) considering how old it is. So to Baja history buffs, it is very
valuable. I laminated mine to preserve it.
David
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