war-digs-it
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- Feb 16, 2013
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This weekend brought a little here and there with items spanning a few decades.
Below is the group picture of the goods.
I think the better of the pieces is the bayonet. 1913 stamp with scabbard, a little rusty but
should still sell okay. R.I.A. and U.S. stampings.
Old 50's t.v., why? I don't know...it was in my car when I got home.
For some reason I liked the teapot, it has a steam driven carousel that spins when
the steam builds up, it even makes a chugging sound as it works. Those horses can
really start spinning fast.
This is the first 8-track player/recorder purchase by me, it is in such good cosmetic condition I took a chance on a couple dollars. Now I need a cassette to test it.
The cypress-slice clock is pretty crazy looking, lots of roots and fairly large.
Some collectable and scuba knives to round out most of the things I brought home.
Hope everybody found something they like and thanks for looking!
Below is the group picture of the goods.
I think the better of the pieces is the bayonet. 1913 stamp with scabbard, a little rusty but
should still sell okay. R.I.A. and U.S. stampings.
Old 50's t.v., why? I don't know...it was in my car when I got home.
For some reason I liked the teapot, it has a steam driven carousel that spins when
the steam builds up, it even makes a chugging sound as it works. Those horses can
really start spinning fast.
This is the first 8-track player/recorder purchase by me, it is in such good cosmetic condition I took a chance on a couple dollars. Now I need a cassette to test it.
The cypress-slice clock is pretty crazy looking, lots of roots and fairly large.
Some collectable and scuba knives to round out most of the things I brought home.
Hope everybody found something they like and thanks for looking!