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Whether it's the old Victrola, the Ice Box, the old 78's, etc., horse buggies & carriages, horse tack, blacksmith anvil & tools (along with the tools of other trades/crafts), wooden wagon wheels, antique vehicles (and portions there of), firearms, games, feather (bed) mattresses, musical instruments, telephones, luggage and trunks, tv 'sets', radios, cosmetics and toiletries, canisters and storage, clothing and apparel, hair utensils, dishes and cookware, scrub boards, wringer (type) washers, (kitchen) sinks and wash tubs, travel tickets and dockets, receipts and invoices, homes & houses ('dog trot’ homes!) and buildings and other structures (barns, shed, outhouses), building material & equipment, sheet music, writing instruments .. and the list goes on and on and on ...
... and, from every crook, cranny and corner of the world!!
Preferably (but certainly not firmly limited to) - those items that may pre-date 1960. Dig out those old photos and slides and get 'em scanned to your pooters and post 'em .. please -?-
There's jes gotta be a few other folks around that would appreciate the opportunity to 'view' .. just as much .. or, more so.
And surely there's some other folks that wouldn't mind the opportunity to delve into a bit of the reflective viewing of our nostalgia run also.
A lil info associated (what it is, a date, some history, etc.) would be the icing on the cake …
With an ample dose of the purest form of humbling gratitude to you,
Magpye
This message was edited Jul 17, 2006 8:49 PM
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