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QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates I grew up in the 60's as well, and I can tell you that graffitti was alive and well back then. Even more destructive forms of vandalism were popular back then, such as smashing windows on new cars in transit on open autorackss I've also seen artsy graffitti on box cars in classic trains magazine dating from the steam era...
QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman I have yet to see any steam era graffiti, would be interesting to see what they did.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman I have yet to see any steam era graffiti, would be interesting to see what they did.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding What's the difference between graffiti and tagging?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ardenastationmaster I take it you are wanting to establish a time frame for a model railroad, in which case, the late 1960s would be a good dividing line between old days of "Kilroy" and "Jesus Saves", done in chalk (prior to the end of the steam era), and age of the spray can, which made tagging (the act of creating graffiti) much easier, during the adolescent years of the baby boomers (i.e., massive population influx). Ardenastationmaster
QUOTE: Originally posted by fievel Thanks guys, for all the interesting info. I'm simply amazed that anyone would spend so much time doing such things. I wi***hey would purchase a drawing book, though. Or paint their bedroom walls. Since it costs so much money to remove their "markings", I would think legislatures would really crack down on the vandals, especially post 9/11.[sigh]
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