Mizmo
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- Ontario, Canada
I have an astronaut’s pen that writes upside down and I also “had” a pen from Clinton when he signed the NAFTA agreement. I donated that pen to my high school alumni’s association when they had an auction to raise money for the local food bank during the holiday season.I didn’t think it was worth much, but someone bid seventy-some dollars for it, which surprised me.I have a Waterman pen that is remarkably similar although certainly not as old as yours. Side-by-side the visual difference is minimal. Mine used cartridges and does not get used except at Christmas when I sit down and write notes in cards. They write so very smoothly.
My Gramps had one in the bathroom. He used a straight razor to shave. After I graduated college and was in the Marines, I bought him an electric razor, which he let sit in his one dresser drawer for almost 2 years before trying it. He used it for about a month and then in his letter to me he said he was sorry, but he went back to his razor. I told him no need to apologize. You use what makes you happy. I tried using the straight razor, but it seemed like a lot of work.my grandad had one like that too.. and he kept his strop which looked like this. hanging on the bathroom wall next to the sink
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HA! I remember it well ..we had one very similar when we were first married
We did too. In fact I think it's the same one!HA! I remember it well ..we had one very similar when we were first married
We couldn't part with it, but there is a strong market for vintage MG's, you just need to keep looking.Is the MG for sale?
The last two say unavailable.Can anyone else not see the videos ?
that's a shame Ruthanne, can't do anything about it unfortunately.. other people can see it, so it has to be a regional thing..The last two say unavailable.
they do actually still wear them .. altho' they tend to be smaller these days..Do people still use opera glasses at th theatre??
These were given to me by the ex way back in our happy days when we went to see live stage shows so they are close to 60 years old.
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I've turned the handle on one of those many a time. My mother would save the leftovers for the week and it was my job to put them through the grinder so she could make what she called goulash.My mother and her brother used this to make our family's twice yearly
keilbasa haul. (Christmas and Easter)
As children, my cousin and I sat at her little kiddie table and tied off the ends of the casings with string they cut up for it.