debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
I have over 700 decks of playing cards.
So was Stromberg Carlson a big brand over the pond?I have a collection of various styles of vintage telephones...landlines mostly .. as well as a few mobile phones...
They are all repaired and cleaned and also thanks to my husband able to work on digital systems ..aside from my very oldest black 100 year old phone, I didn't want to digitliase the cord on that so that remains in it's original state, clean, but unable to be used..
No, never even heard of it until now...So was Stromberg Carlson a big brand over the pond?
I worked for a company installing office security and access control systems, and the owner had an old working crank-style phone hanging on his wall at home. When you cranked it, the generator pulsed the contacts of a relay he installed and it called the operator (Dialed '0')
I just commented that I've dug fossils off & on throughout my life, and when the neighborhood kids hit the dinosaur phase of their home schooling, I got out my box and gave them out.I had a collection of churchkeys ( beer can openers) but someone stole them.
I have a collection of old cloth bank bags from all over the West.
I have a collection of livestock brand books from all over the West.
i have a collection of original kitchen advertising signs and tins from the 1920's, 1930's.
i have old highback Western saddles from the 1920's and old Garcia bits, Huge collection of old Western books, Alaskan books, African books,
some Colt S/A revolvers, metaphysical books, art books.
You know what's funny? Material things are meaningless to me. The development of the soul is the ONLY thing!
What makes me sad is to see nice silver serving sets get melted down for their metal content. Works of art literally liquidated. Irretrievable.I several collections but none of them seem unusual to me.
Things like teapots, doorstops, books, trivets, historical blue china, paperweights, postcards, local coins tokens, and medals, locally made china and pottery, local advertising, etc...
I'm definitely partial to old pieces of pottery similar to these.
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I've had a great deal of enjoyment collecting and researching various things.
It makes me sad wondering what will become of my stuff when I'm gone.
I do try to remind myself that it's just stuff and in the grand scheme of things it really doesn't matter.
Sic transit gloria mundi.
Unlike you, my stuff matters to me - even more so after I die. I don't want things trashed. I want them to go to folks who would really appreciate them - not for their monetary value, but for their esoteric value.I several collections but none of them seem unusual to me.
Things like teapots, doorstops, books, trivets, historical blue china, paperweights, postcards, local coins tokens, and medals, locally made china and pottery, local advertising, etc...
I'm definitely partial to old pieces of pottery similar to these.
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I've had a great deal of enjoyment collecting and researching various things.
It makes me sad wondering what will become of my stuff when I'm gone.
I do try to remind myself that it's just stuff and in the grand scheme of things it really doesn't matter.
Sic transit gloria mundi.
It's for that very reason I'm not collecting antiques per se ...rather that I'm collecting technology because the items that I perceive as good antique or collectable items will be thrown out or sold off very quickly when I'm gone ( my daughter is ruthless with no sentimentality at all )... but Technology will become extremely valuable in the future , and she is very into tech.Unlike you, my stuff matters to me - even more so after I die. I don't want things trashed. I want them to go to folks who would really appreciate them - not for their monetary value, but for their esoteric value.
My daughter already told me that a large dumpster will be placed ASAP and everything will go. If my neighbors find my corpse first, I have instructed them to loot the place first, then notify her.It's for that very reason I'm not collecting antiques per se ...rather that I'm collecting technology because the items that I perceive as good antique or collectable items will be thrown out or sold off very quickly when I'm gone ( my daughter is ruthless with no sentimentality at all )... but Technology will become extremely valuable in the future , and she is very into tech.
A word to me a few years ago from a very well know antique dealer made me sell off all my antique furniture and replace with all new, and in his words concentrate on the ''disposable items of today for they will become the valuable antiques of tomorrow''
LOL...I honestly think I'd need to tell my neighbours the same thing...My daughter already told me that a large dumpster will be placed ASAP and everything will go. If my neighbors find my corpse first, I have instructed them to loot the place first, then notify her.