Let's See Your Fun Smalls!

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Wayne,

I have seen a lot of needle tins, but never ran across that Colibri tin... nice find.
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Here are some of my smalls...

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Andreas,

:lol: I love the "Here's Nipper" cleaver!
His chop is worse than his bite! :shock:

What is the pretty cylinder box on the same shelf?

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That’s a Pathé Salon cylinder - brown wax, but unfortunately very moldy. The cleaver is probably for cheese platters., not very dangerous ;)

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Timex clock Gramophone collectible. My Mom & Dad years before they passed on were out somewhere and told me they just couldn't pass up getting it for me. It is very small and heavy for it's size it fits in the palm of your'e hand. Thanks Mom & Dad !!!!
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That is a cool clock.

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[quote="alang"]That is a cool clock.

Andreas[/quote


Andreas , I’m sure they would like that compliment !
Thanks Eric

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Timex clock Gramophone collectible. My Mom & Dad years before they passed on were out somewhere and told me they just couldn't pass up getting it for me. It is very small and heavy for it's size it fits in the palm of your'e hand. Thanks Mom & Dad !!!!
Eric
I also have a few things my folks and DeeDee's folks gave me over the years. Each item is special to me. Whenever DeeDee's parents had visitors from out of town they would always ask if they could bring them over. I always considered that to be a wonderful compliment. Good memories, Jerry Blais

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Jerry, is that Victor record a bike rack, and did you create it? Marc.

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Jerry, is that Victor record a bike rack, and did you create it? Marc.
Bike rack? :lol:

It's a store display I'm guessing from late in the 78 record era perhaps late 1940s or early 50s. The dealer was able to display the variety of Victor records available. Jerry

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