Jon Crow
One Too Many
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- Alcalá De Henares Madrid
I wasn't laughing at your pics I was laughing that the people actually sold them so cheapNo joke Jon Crow...the Tag is authentic.
I wasn't laughing at your pics I was laughing that the people actually sold them so cheapNo joke Jon Crow...the Tag is authentic.
Kudos to you, there's one born every minuteNo joke Jon Crow...the Tag is authentic.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. That particular store has been very good to me. I have found many decent watches there. They seem to have no idea what watch brands have value, which suits me just fine.Kudos to you, there's one born every minute
Don't educate them and they'll carry on ' being good ' to youThat particular store has been very good to me. I have found many decent watches there. They seem to have no idea what watch brands have value, which suits me just fine.
I really like the stove. Its good in its current condition, but cleaned up and checked out for use, it would look good in any contemporary house. Great find!1921 parlor stove and WWII British ammo can. View attachment 750414 View attachment 750415
That’s a Godin, burns wood, coal, dead mafiosi.1921 parlor stove and WWII British ammo can. View attachment 750414 View attachment 750415
A skate case, 15 x 11 x 5.5
The seller didn’t know what it was. These things were very common among my people in my early years. Mom & Pop’s Rolling Skating Rink (yes, that’s what it was called) was the Friday night place to be when my mom was a teenager. (She met both of her husbands there.) The rink was still going strong when I was a little kid. I hear from the few surviving friends and relatives still living around there that it had about run its course not long after we moved away.
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The rink was still going strong when I was a little kid.
When I was quite young our little town had an “open air” roller rink. The hardwood floors were enclosed by a slatted wall that only came up to about waist high. From there it was open air up to the roof with only drop down canvas sides for inclement weather. With a couple of overhead heaters it stayed open for business about 10 months out of the yr. I was taken there a couple of times by my dad’s youngest sisters. They were quite good at skating.I’m guessing it all dates from the 1950s.
These are Appalachian-style bentwood rocking chairs from Brevard, North Carolina. They are known as hickory twig rocking chairs
You wouldn't think they'd be comfortable, but I was really surprised. The weathered patina showed the age and appealed to the "country" folk in Nashville. I had 4 queries by noon the day after I listed them. I should have taken them all..... I just knew they'd connect with folks in my area. Yours are in great shape - heirloom quality!Love ‘em! We’ve had this hickory and walnut one for over 40 years. From the Amish up near Urbana, Missouri.
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I think I saw that the Matchbox set can be a valuable collectable; much more so than Hot Wheels. Have you priced comps on EBay? The set and box seem to look in pretty good condition. You my have a winner there!