Things that are nearly gone forever... Days Gone by Items...

Remember those wind up alarm clocks? We used those when I was a kid. How anyone slept with all that ticking noise is beyond me!
The ones with the radium face that glowed in the dark.

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Us kids never had bronzed baby shoes, but a lot of my cousins did, as did many kids I used to babysit. So true, at the time it was a novel idea, and everyone was doing it, but decades later, they become nothing more than dust-collectors.

I remember Pick Up Stix! We used to also play with dominoes, not in the true sense, but rather, we used to set them up in a standing row and push one into the rest to watch the domino effect. Everything I remember from back in the day was hands-on, unlike today, and nearly all required no batteries.

I agree about the crotched doilies, such a shame that all the work that goes into the making of such is no longer appreciated as it was back in the day.
Pick up sticks was good training. I use it every day after washing the dishes and putting them on the rack to dry. Then I have to pick up the forks, spoons and knives and put them in the drawer without dropping them and having to wash them again.
 
Hey, I have an old radio that looks just like the one you posted here! Last time I checked, it still worked!
If that old radio still works it is worth a few dollars. There are people that restore old radios and the parts are tough to come by especially tubes.
I watch restorations on the internet. Try Mr Carlsons lab. He goes through the entire process of restoring old radios and equipment. And his voice is so soothing, I watch it just to relax. Most of those vintage radios had AM and short wave, but no FM.
They did have good sound however because they had huge speakers.
 
I didn't care much for sound from those old wind up alarm clocks either but I did love the old "mantle" clock, with chimes, in my parents home.

Similar to this one:

I can't get enough of this.

That is one of the most beautiful sounding mantle clocks I have ever heard.
 

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