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Castle Courtyard => Other Collecting Passions => Topic started by: Nighthawk on January 17, 2009, 04:50:03 AM
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I also like collecting old paper items other than banknotes. On most of these items pictured below, I am CLUELESS! Just thought I'd post some items in the hopes that someone out there can shed some light or information on these objects for me. Hope you like them! Thanks. :) This is from 1882.
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Golf anyone? Better hurry though- this offer won't last long! LOL ;D
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And the prices on shoes these days!!! Yikes! $1.79 is a bit steep huh? ::)
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For those of you sports-minded folks: :o :o :o
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And for those of us who really want to look sharp........ ;D
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Notice the Swastika? Interesting! ;D
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Cooperstown, New York ;D
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Something from 1888 ;D
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And for those of us who drive Fords ;D
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Lottery ticket, South Viet Nam, 1964 ;D
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Ilion Bank of New York, 1859 ;D
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Irving National Bank, New York, 1869 ;D
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Leather Manufacturers Bank, New York, 1852 ;D
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Nassau Bank, New York, 1854 ;D
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Real nice, I like looking at old paper like that. I would not mind haveing a pair of the dress shoes, but then I'm kind of like the sports still. ;D
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Also, Depression era scrip ;D
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And Disney dollars (my wife says that's a good likeness of me!) LOL ;D
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Anybody need tires? ;D
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But one of my favorite collecting areas is the Third Reich: Coins, stamps, postcards, covers, bonds, etc...
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An excellent German collection Nighthawk.....very intriguing items in excellent condition. I've also noticed that coins on eBay from The Third Reich have increased somewhat (25%-?) in the last 3 or 4 months.
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Interesting items of golden times
George
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I like a lot of older stuff you have.....I myself will not go to an antique auction unless they are selling old papers!!!
the last auction I bought a box of misc old paper items that had report cards and booklets from the 1800s,also had a lot of world war 2 paper stuff(newspapers,GI material etc)..
I also used to collect old Stock Certificates
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Very interesting Nighthawk, I've always loved old paper, cards, photos, ... actually everything old. :)
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Does anyone else have other collecting passions besides me??? :)
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My only other passion is stamps.
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I have a small collection of old cigarette cards.
Some I have full sets and other still looking for that odd one or 2
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I HAVE A LOVE OF HOBO POST CARDS--MOST WERE SENT IN THE EARLY 1900S--THEY REPRESENT A TIME IN AMERICA WHEN OUR TRAINS RULED THE TRANSPORTATION OF PEOPLE AND PRODUCTS--IN FACT WHOLE CITIES ROSE UP AROUND THE RAILROAD STOPS--BUT WE DID NOT SEE THE VALUE THAT EUROPE SAW IN TRAINS AND WE ARE PAYING FOR THAT NOW--I HOPE YOU ENJOY A FEW OF MY HOBO POST CARDS AS MUCH AS I DO.
THANKS--THE TEMPLAR(http://)
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HERE IS ANOTHER CARD(http://)
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AND ONE FOR THE ROAD AS THEY SAY.
THE TRAVELING TEMPLAR(http://)
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There's no place like home......... there's no place like home............... :)
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President Obama visited Grand Junction, Colorado, a week ago today. I added the Grand Junction newspaper front page of the event to my historical newspaper front pages, of which I have roughly 200.
BTW, I saw President Truman when he stopped in Grand Junction in 1948. So, I'm sure I'm one of the few who saw the last two Democratic Presidents to visit western Colorado -- 1948, 2009
Also, Jimmy Carter likes to fish within 20 miles of Delta, where I live. Next time he comes, I hope to wrangle an invitation to meet him.
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President Obama visited Grand Junction, Colorado, a week ago today. I added the Grand Junction newspaper front page of the event to my historical newspaper front pages, of which I have roughly 200.
BTW, I saw President Truman when he stopped in Grand Junction in 1948. So, I'm sure I'm one of the few who saw the last two Democratic Presidents to visit western Colorado -- 1948, 2009
Also, Jimmy Carter likes to fish within 20 miles of Delta, where I live. Next time he comes, I hope to wrangle an invitation to meet him.
:) :) :) :)
Good ol' Truman. The only President from my home state of Missouri. Some people here love him, and some hate him, mainly because of his alleged ties to the Kansas City crime families.
By the way, I have alot of historic newspapers myself. I'll have to dig them out and find them one of these days ::)
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If you define collector as somebody who wants something and then puts it away forever then I collect
Pocketbooks (softcover ) I have more then a 1000
Films : I have more then 250
Matchboxes like 100
Cigarbands like 100
LP 33 rpm I have like 300 vinyl
Postage stamps like most of Belgium up to 1971
Forums I left like 35
Havanna cigars like 1000 ( I no longer smoke )
Videogames
Still growing are coins and softcoverbooks and films and videogames
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I HAVE COLLECTED SOME OLD NEWSPAPERS BUT I WOULD LIKE TO TRADE OR SELL THEM OFF---I HAVE A CICIL WAR FRONT PAGE--SOME WWII MAGAZINES FROM GERMANY BUT I DON'T SPEAK GERMAN--AND SOME OTHER PAPERS FROM DETROIT SOMEWHAT OLDER THAN 20 YEARS AND A FEW ODDS AND ENDS MAGAZINES--WOULD HAVE TO HUNT THEM DOWN IF ANY ONEWAS TRUELY INTERESED--PRICES VERY NEGOTIABLE--CONDITION VARIES UT GIVEN THEIR AGES--NOT BAD!
LET ME KNOW AND I WILL LOOK THEM UP THHIS WEEK AND LIST THEM IN AWHILE
YOUR SERVANT--THE TEMPLAR!(http://)
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Joe, I'd be interested in the German magazines from WWII. :)
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NIGHTHAWK--OUT OF TOWN FOR A FEW DAYS--WILL FIND THE NESPAPERS AND GET IN TOUCH LATER
YOUR SERVANT--THE TRAVELING TEMPLAR(http://)
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First, when I was 7 or 8, I collect Stamps. Then around 14, I collect Coins. By 21 started collecting Girls. By 30, I get married. I got to drop everything and raised family. Work in Indonesia earning good money and I don't what to do with that. There are no good entertainment we like. My wife and I start collecting Chinese antique mainly Ming Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain. Move to the States, struggle to survived, I put all our hobbies aside. Now 59, get bored, start picking up my coin collection again. I am sure I will pick up Stamps again, but not the third hobby. Don't have the stamina and energy anymore. Chinese porcelains are hard to get and very expensive over here. Besides there are a lot of fakes and they got better over the time, so does number 2 and 3 :).
Before, as Indonesian, according to Indonesian law, we allowed to have 3 wifes (can't find serious face sign). But I am American now, got to drop some hobbies :(.
Samuel Tan
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Samuel,
Very interesting description of your hobbies!!!!
:D :D :D :D
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I DON'T THINK I WOULD LIKE TO COLLECT WIVES--ONE IS MORE THAN I CAN HANDLE AND I HAVE NEVER KNOWN COINS OR STAMPS TO ARGUE,COMPLAIN OR NAG!
YOUR SERVANT--THE TEMPLAR!(http://)
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Hey Joe, what about the magazines from Germany you mentioned before? Still got 'em? ???
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A souvenir sheet from Benin ;D
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FDC 500th Anniversary of the printing press 1952 ;D
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FDC Laurel and Hardy 1991 ;D
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FDC 1,000 Years of Polish Culture 1966 ;D
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very nice, thanks for sharing :)
I like the FDC 500th Anniversary of the printing press 1952 and the FDC 1,000 Years of Polish Culture 1966. :)
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Thank you my friend! Here is an old cover from India with an image of Queen Victoria. 1898. ;D
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Nice, are these from the Michigan show you went to with Joe? :)
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None of these are from the recent show. Some items posted here were from my old friend Sir George from India. The FDC's were bought at a stamp show last year. :)
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Souvenir sheet from India ;D
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Another souvenir sheet from India ;D
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Postcard dated Sept. 16, 1909. ;D Notice something queer about this postcard? Can you see it? ???
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Reverse side of postcard. ;D
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John, some very nice philatellic items you have there.
Thanks for sharing.
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THESE ARE QUITE A CROSS SECTION OF ITEMS........YOU KNOW MY LOVE OF LAUREL AND HARDY.......MAYBE YOU HAVE AN EXTRA ONE TO TRADE FOR ??? ??? ???.....
YOUR FRIEND AND SERVANT.........TEMPLAR(http://)
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Trade me something foreign for it, and it's yours! In the meantime.......... Stamps from the Solomon Islands, 1987 ;D
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A souvenir sheet from Somalia, 1997. Nice kitty........... ;D
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I WILL START TOLOOK FOR SOMETHING FOREIGN RIGHT AWAY ??? ??? ???
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Burundi 1965. A stamp that looks like a coin. LOL ;D
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Postcard dated Sept. 16, 1909. ;D Notice something queer about this postcard? Can you see it? ???
What ???
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Very nice cards and covers, thanks for sharing :)
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Look real close at the postcard Amr. :)
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??? ok.....LOL
give me a hint :)
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It was an ancient symbol of the sun, and it became the symbol of tyranny. :)
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I confess, i am ignorant..... :)
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Look at the 4 corners my friend, and then you will see them. :)
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LOL.... :-[
Thats why my mother used to tell me not to stay up late. ;D
OK ... i see it now ;)
Nice card John :)
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O.K.! You see the use of the SWASTIKA (1909) way BEFORE the Nazi's adopted it as their symbol for their party. It has become since then an evil symbol. :)