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“Jens, you old rascal! You look like a dried herring.”

“Speak for yourself. I’m a ‘vintage classic.’”

Henning’s eyes widened on the screen. “ Piccolo! I had that issue! The glider plans were inside. We tried to build it in your mum’s kitchen.”

Jens looked at his laptop, at the little green “online” dot. “Maybe not. But this isn’t so bad either. Lukas was right.” Piccolo Boys Magazine Denmark oldies cames skype t

“I’ll bring the snaps,” Jens said.

They fell into a comfortable silence, the kind only old friends know. Jens flipped the pages. The ads: “Læs ‘Robinson Crusoe’ – 2 kroner!” Puzzles. A comic about a Danish boy scout in Greenland. And the “Came” section – the photo contest for readers with their pets.

“About what?”

Henning smiled. “Next week, same time. I’ll show you my old Piccolo collection. I have the 1954 Christmas issue. The one with the paper ship model.”

“God,” Henning whispered. “The oldies. We’re the oldies now, Jens.”

“They don’t make magazines like that anymore,” Henning said finally, his voice soft. “No screens. Just boys and bicycles and imagination.” “Jens, you old rascal

They said goodbye. The screen went dark. But on Jens’s desk, the Piccolo Boys magazine lay open to a boy and his gramophone. And for a moment, the room wasn’t quiet at all. It was full of the sound of nine-year-old laughter, bicycle bells, and the scratchy music of a wind-up record, playing across sixty years.

“And set the curtain on fire,” Jens chuckled. “Your fault. You held the candle too close.”

He held up a faded magazine. The cover showed two boys in wool shorts, pointing at a model airplane. – Det Bedste for Drenge (The Best for Boys). “ Piccolo

“My fault? You were the one who threw water and ruined the floor!”

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