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Vintage Hoard: July 2010
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. A vintage hatter's rule and plastic tape measure. The opposite side of the ruler has a table listing the corresponding sizes, head and hat measurements (click on photo to enlarge). I measured my head with a cloth tape (22 inches), and I'm a size 7 1/8, and would fit a size 23 hat. I'm sure this will come in handy some day. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. About ten...
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Vintage Hoard: From the Bookshelf
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. I've had the cast iron shoe form/last for so long, I forget where it came from. It's about 6 3/4 inches long, and marked only with a "C". Over the years, it's been moved around from bookshelves to tabletops, settling (for now) on top of some books, sitting on my coffee table. Who knows where he will travel to next? The best way to take care of the hair ...
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Vintage Hoard: Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Friday, October 1, 2010. Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees. In the 60's, when I was 11 or 12, I was a huge Monkees fan - I had their albums and never missed their silly, but fun television show. I loved all the band members, but liked Mike Nesmith best (must've been the hat). One Christmas, my sister and I found these scarves under the tree:. October 1, 2010 at 4:51 PM. A Thing for Roses.
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Vintage Hoard: September 2010
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Saturday, September 25, 2010. So while it may be time to pull out the fall-themed tablecloths, I'll continue to wear my sandals for a few days more while enjoying the last drops of warmth. I have this mushroom and leaf-decorated vintage cloth with a burnt orange, and a lime border (which is hardly fall-like, at all). The 'bouquet' reminds me of a dried flower arrangement. Other t...
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Vintage Hoard: Biscuits and Cigarettes
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Tuesday, October 5, 2010. I don't consider myself a collector of vintage tins, but these cigarette and biscuit tins appealed to me. When I purchased the Players tins a few years ago, I thought they'd be perfect containers for holding all sorts of goodies in a vintage swap. Unfortunately, I've not yet registered for a swap - it's on my list of things to do. And Return to Aten,.
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Vintage Hoard: June 2010
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The More the Merrier. Or in this case:. They must have been popular patterns, reproduced on different fabrics and in different sizes. I remember asking my mom to keep an eye out for tablecloths with poppies because I do like the pattern. It looks like we were successful in finding a few (for a closer look, click on photo). Labels: Thrift Store Find.
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Vintage Hoard: October 2010
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. I've had the cast iron shoe form/last for so long, I forget where it came from. It's about 6 3/4 inches long, and marked only with a "C". Over the years, it's been moved around from bookshelves to tabletops, settling (for now) on top of some books, sitting on my coffee table. Who knows where he will travel to next? The best way to take care of the hair ...
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Vintage Hoard: Autumn Leaves
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Saturday, September 25, 2010. So while it may be time to pull out the fall-themed tablecloths, I'll continue to wear my sandals for a few days more while enjoying the last drops of warmth. I have this mushroom and leaf-decorated vintage cloth with a burnt orange, and a lime border (which is hardly fall-like, at all). The 'bouquet' reminds me of a dried flower arrangement. Vintage...
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Vintage Hoard: Yesterday's Hoarders
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The vintage items I own have very little monetary value. For me, they are a tiny slice of history to be cherished and enjoyed. Friday, September 17, 2010. I'd like to give thanks to those pack rats of the past who, long before hoarding became prime-time television, hated to toss anything. Me? Other than my few vintage goodies, I toss, donate and recycle as much as I can. Historians and vintage hunters of the future will curse me and my kind. So, because of yesterday's hoarders, I can share these with you:.
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