Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
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Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
I've never been much of a needle tin and collectibles collector, but know that some folks are really into it. I just can't recall for sure, but there's a vague memory of at least one book on the topic. Do any of you have such a thing? I have a needle-related item I would like to get more info about, and want to see if it's documented anywhere.
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Re: Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
Peter, The late Ruth Lambert (the Queen of needle tins) in the UK wrote a great book. There is also a book from Europe out.PeterF wrote:I've never been much of a needle tin and collectibles collector, but know that some folks are really into it. I just can't recall for sure, but there's a vague memory of at least one book on the topic. Do any of you have such a thing? I have a needle-related item I would like to get more info about, and want to see if it's documented anywhere.
Maybe if you post pics of your item a member can identify it for you. There are a few members on here that collect such things....like me...
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Re: Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
The best book on the subject (in my opinion) is a German book that has photos of thousands of tins, with relative values: "Grammophon-Nadeldosen / Gramophone Needle Tins: Geschichte und Katalog mit aktuellen Bewertungen / History and Catalogue with current Valuations" (Hardcover)
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Re: Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
Oh, all right.
It's a dealer sample book for Tatjana needles. Made in Europe but found in the US, and with a label in English.
Is it in your book?
It's a dealer sample book for Tatjana needles. Made in Europe but found in the US, and with a label in English.
Is it in your book?
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Re: Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
Peter, there are some similar sample books and cards with needles pictured in the book, but I don't think that I have seen yours. I have one that is similar, but without the paper envelopes - just different styles of needles stitched into a book. I'll look in the book and I will try to post a pic of my sample book. I believe that these books are relatively scarce...
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
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Re: Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
I have this book as well, I believe it may be the only book on the subject. It's very helpful in determining relative values, and fun to discover needle tins you haven't seen before.Curt A wrote:The best book on the subject (in my opinion) is a German book that has photos of thousands of tins, with relative values: "Grammophon-Nadeldosen / Gramophone Needle Tins: Geschichte und Katalog mit aktuellen Bewertungen / History and Catalogue with current Valuations" (Hardcover)
by Horst-Dieter Linz (Author)
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Re: Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
What does the book say about this item, or items like it, please?
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Re: Anybody have any books on needle tins/collectibles?
Curt, or HMV, can you please look it up in the book you own, and share what is there? Thanks.