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    One of the things I always look for when I'm trolling thrift stores is signed books. I was excited to find this one today. I've been hoping to find a signed copy of this one for quite some time.




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    I found this book at a yard sale for a quarter today. Unfortunately it won't make me rich but it is very interesting to me to see the way space travel was imagined at around the time I was born. Some cool illustrations from the golden age of children's picture books.

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    30-40's bicycle "Zbrojovka" (Arms factory)

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    Wm. H Horstmann bugle. I have no idea how old it is but it looks like Spanish American war. It also looks like they used it as a bludgeon in said war.
    The wife picked up a Singer Model 9510 sewing machine with the Queen Anne cabinet/table and a huge amount of attachments for $20. I took it directly to my sewing machine repair guy to have him go through it and make sure it runs fine.
    Lastly I picked up a $10 three beater mixer. Not too bad for a weekend.
    People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.

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    Calendar Plates

    I was cruising the thrift store the other day and for some reason I looked through a stack of those souvenir, collector plates.
    Usually they are from some town, state or tourist attraction...and most of them were, except these two.


    These are advertising, calendar plates from Karl Lehto in Sudbury, Ontario
    A Google search shows that Karl Lehto was a tailor and had his own mens clothing store.
    Karl was also a wrestler, here is a picture of Karl in 1919

    "August 30, 1919
    Karl Lehto, local tailor and the holder of the World 190 lb championship title in wrestling, to meet A.J. Thorne in a match in Sudbury."

    This plate is mint and is from 1934






    This one is from 1936 and seems to of yellowed, I dont think its supposed to be this color




    Both plates are made in England by Woods Ware


    I had never seen a calendar plate before, glad I looked through those tacky souvenir plates from the 80's

    Thanks for looking

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    Yesterday I picked up this cute little square purse at a vintage fair, for $10. Inside were a small, loose mirror, and a pair of S&H Green Stamps of a design older than the 50s-70s style I remember as a child. The only mark is a faint emboss on the interior leather, that shows a snail-like design, and seems to say "DENSCH" or "BENSCH", though it's so vague I can't really make it out. Anyway, it's the darlingest thing, and I took myself right away to Ross in order to purchase a wallet small enough to fit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ThesFlishThngs View Post
    Yesterday I picked up this cute little square purse at a vintage fair, for $10. Inside were a small, loose mirror, and a pair of S&H Green Stamps of a design older than the 50s-70s style I remember as a child. The only mark is a faint emboss on the interior leather, that shows a snail-like design, and seems to say "DENSCH" or "BENSCH", though it's so vague I can't really make it out. Anyway, it's the darlingest thing, and I took myself right away to Ross in order to purchase a wallet small enough to fit.

    Nice! Even the cat approves.
    People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.

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    Ha, yes. She's new here but fitting in nicely, having appointed herself overseer of my desk.

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    Sign is about five feet long, letters are about 20 inches high.


    Any of you people remember White Tower Hamburgers?
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