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Name:
Skylar B. King
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20th Century Machines MADE IN AMERICA. In GOD we trust.
About Me:
I am Skylar B. King, creator and administrator of this channel which is dedicated to the yesteryear of what once was a STRONG united states of america and when people had values that the 'ol U.S. seems to have lost. Along with it, the old sturdy built reliable american made machines that helped carve this land out to what it once was. THAT is what this channel is ALL about. Dedication and preservation to yesteryear.
Me: I am 26, single, happy, sad and all the things that makes this world go around. I stick to old world values and that is the only way to be becouse if you do not hold to any standard, no decency and no value with a firm hand shake and a square look in the eye when a deal is sealed and done, your name becomes worthless and you become just another dispensable individual at scociety's whim.
My job on earth for as long as god lets me breath, is to preserve what is left of America. While that side of the united stated seem's like it's faiding fast, for as long as i live i SHALL NOT let that part of america die and for the people and forjeins whom do not like it, can go to hell and return back to their country of origin. Which ever comes first. Rest assured i invite that notion with ALL of my heart.
SO, this channel i dedicate to the america and to the people of the time. When FDR, Truman, JFK and so were in office, when war was dreaded and a burger cost 50 cents with Johnny Cash playin' on the radio. So set back, relax, grab a drink. I havn't got MUCH to offer but i do update and add video's time to time. ENJOY! HAVE A GOOD TIME! Post comments as you wish! BUT KEEP IT CLEAN FOLKS. .... and to America. I raise my glass in hopes of may you shine once more. Amen.
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Mechanic, Fabricator & Eccentric Engineer
Schools:
Penn Foster & Ohio Tech.
Interests:
America's Machinery. 1850 to 1970
Movies:
John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, 0'Brother were art thou, I walk the line, ect.
Music:
Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, willie Nelson, george jones, Hank Williams Sr. Ernest tubb and 1940's big band. (WHEN MUSIC WAS MUSIC)
Books:
Anything partaining to the industrial boom of the late 1800's to early 1900's.




