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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: RobertS
That last posting on the Nodgrass thread made me wonder... |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: B C Daniels
1) an unopened box of 75 topps minis I parked and forgot about for 15 years! I just sent 40 cards in to PSA as that market is hot!Also (2) vending boxes of 79 topps! |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: Dan Mathewson
Hmmm... |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: Tom
anything in any attic of any value, I would like to buy your Magee PM1 if you still have it and would want to sell it................ |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: RobertS
However, I have never considered selling it because it's the only example from this set that I have. Although I might entertain an offer too good to refuse...or a trade for something else I covet! |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: David
When my grandmother was in her eighties, she claimed that the family had owned a Stadaverius (sp). However, after a having a stroke, she developed a lot of 'theories', many of them far from politically correct |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: Julie Vognar
) A drawing of two buxom, pretty naked girls, with "Paper doll" clothes next to them on the page. They were made in Chicago by a fairly famous art group called the "Hairy Who." The reason I'm sorry I lost track of them is: they hung in my mother's bathroom, and my daughter, visiting her in La Jolla at the age of 3 or 4, got her first look at naked women from them. "So THAT'S what I'm going to look like," she thought. She mentioned them after my mother's death, but nobody has seen them. |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: Keith O'Leary
Julie, I think I'm falling in love with you, keep making me. |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: runscott
I found about 25 empty Sweet Caporal boxes with 1909 tax stamps - turns out my g-g-grandfather worked at the American Tobacco Company and packed cards in cigarette packs back in the early 1900's, but there were none in these boxes. We also found his diary which had the following entries: |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: runscott
...but with the elections last night and all the politicking, I didn't see anything wrong with a little more "revisionist history". |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: Tom
Watch the KY comment.......we ain't all dum down here............ |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: David
As with most people here, I'm sure, the 'finds' I'm involved with, involve other people finding and offering them to me at market prices. It's the middleman that's killing me. |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: Brian C Daniels
I prefer a Besenji (sp) |
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Grandpa's Attic
Posted By: Julie Vognar
You're wasting your time doing whatever you're doing; you should write for a living. |
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