Mazzarelli's Swiss Cheese
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- 12 Apr 2019
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Fat. Wrinkles and injuries
Yeah they suck big timeI regret buying my vacuum cleaner. All it does it collect dust.
I believe you…….David Bowie cd’s, I don’t open them, leave them in the cellophane, and store them alphabetically.
Does she live at The Swamp then?I used to have a fine collection of rare & collectable vinyl, Sub Pop , early Drum & Bass , electronics, Techno, ambient, metal, Punk Jazz, 4AD, Indie, etc.. then I asked my sister to just look after them while I moved house, she put them in her leaky, rat infested shed she ended up binning the lot.. !! some were rare even then, now to replace them at £40-£50 a pop, forget it!!!
I have about 20 old analogue/film cameras, & I’m trying to collect design & graphics books for the shelves of my design studio I will be renovating once our house has been renovated & I can move all the storage boxes out. All I’m collecting now is bills for renovation work!
Coins and old notes and books.
I have just completed a full set of 1894 coins to go into a frame with the first photo of a team that bore the name Manchester City, as well as the first team sheet.
9 coins in total ranging from a farthing to a crown and a gold sovereign to top it all off and make it 10.
Fat. Wrinkles and injuries
It’s true, my mates can’t understand it.I believe you…….
I'm convinced the world of antiques and collectibles is going to die off.
My father in law used to be a rare book dealer. He was telling me how certain topics were a hit, steam trains, military and anything linked to expensive consumer stuff like old cameras or cars. But kids these days don't give a toss about steam trains and especially old books on steam trains. The appeal of this stuff will drop of a cliff once the boomer generation dies out.
True, but stuff just isn't rare. It's like the price or rolex watches. Roles are mass produced now. They are sold in huge numbers. The top selling models of watches used to be cheap casio or something. Now it's rolex as no one Where's watches anymore. People have phones.I'd say what happens is people collect stuff they associate with their childhood. So people from my generation are more likely to collect things like Pokemon,Wrestling,Classic Videogames ect. I was crazy about the military as a teen so I collected commando books that my Grandad gave me and model tanks and stuff.
My mum passed away recently she has left a good few jars of different coins ranging from pre second world war to collectable £5 and 50p coins. Do you know anywhere around Manchester I could get them valued?Coins and old notes and books.
I have just completed a full set of 1894 coins to go into a frame with the first photo of a team that bore the name Manchester City, as well as the first team sheet.
9 coins in total ranging from a farthing to a crown and a gold sovereign to top it all off and make it 10.