halfdime
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Like Teaberry gum? You'll love this. Purists look the other way.
I've noted before that old pianos, in my experience, hide treasure. I've dismantled three old pianos and found old coins in each one. Last fall, I started a TNet firestorm when I discovered melted gold in the ashes of a burnt piano. Today, I had the opportunity to check out an old player piano; as near as I can tell, it's in the 1906-08 range. Hopefully, I'll be dismantling it in the near future, but for today I gave it a good inspection. Didn't find any coins, but I did find four gum wrappers. I should say four vintage gum wrappers. Three were Teaberry, and one of those was a bit oversized. I thought that was odd, then noticed "Valuable Wrapper" emblazoned on it. In smaller words, it says, "Save see back" I opened it carefully and discovered the deal of a lifetime. Gather twelve of these, fill out the form and send it to Clark in Pittsburgh and they'll send you three 5 cent Clark bars. So far, I haven't been able to put a date on this label; Clark Brothers broke off of D.L.Clark in 1921. Also found a vintage Beeman's. Hopefully, if I'm enlisted to dismantle this instrument, I'll find something round and copper, silver or gold under the keys!
I've noted before that old pianos, in my experience, hide treasure. I've dismantled three old pianos and found old coins in each one. Last fall, I started a TNet firestorm when I discovered melted gold in the ashes of a burnt piano. Today, I had the opportunity to check out an old player piano; as near as I can tell, it's in the 1906-08 range. Hopefully, I'll be dismantling it in the near future, but for today I gave it a good inspection. Didn't find any coins, but I did find four gum wrappers. I should say four vintage gum wrappers. Three were Teaberry, and one of those was a bit oversized. I thought that was odd, then noticed "Valuable Wrapper" emblazoned on it. In smaller words, it says, "Save see back" I opened it carefully and discovered the deal of a lifetime. Gather twelve of these, fill out the form and send it to Clark in Pittsburgh and they'll send you three 5 cent Clark bars. So far, I haven't been able to put a date on this label; Clark Brothers broke off of D.L.Clark in 1921. Also found a vintage Beeman's. Hopefully, if I'm enlisted to dismantle this instrument, I'll find something round and copper, silver or gold under the keys!
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