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1. How To Check Out Electrical Appliances
  Is the appliance cord broken? If the cord is of the detachable type, substitute another one for it. If the appliance then works, you know the original cord is defective.
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2. Multi - Piece Stencils
This first piece of stencil paper is then removed and another one is positioned over the design; all of the number 2 sections and register marks are then traced.
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3. Technique
Step 5 — Turning the wheel with one hand and holding a pencil firmly with the other, lightly mark one ring around the piece about 1/2" down from the top rim and another one about 1-1/2" up from the base.
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4. Baggage Labels
But if you are a collector, you make it a point to get at least one set of additional stickers and carefully pack them flat so that they will be in good condition when you get them home.
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5. Books
Many collectors, who are completely indifferent to first editions, specialize in new or old books on one subject. In this case, the subject is probably related to another of the collector's hobbies: stamps, coins, dolls, antique furniture, pewter, glass, ceramics.
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6. Buttons
Button collecting is a comparatively new hobby, but one that is rapidly growing in popularity. Buttons have been made at least since 1337 A.
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7. Ceramics
Another maker, the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory (one of our favorites) is also extremely popular with American collectors. Though its plant is large and employs more than a thousand workers, every piece that leaves the plant is truly exquisite.
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8. Clippings
He keeps his clippings in a large scrapbook, one usually big enough to accommodate a full newspaper page without folding.
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9. Coins
It's not that they are acquisitive; it's just that they are always hoping—hoping that someday they may hit a tiny jackpot with just one coin.
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10. Dolls
If you have occasion to travel abroad, or if one of your friends does, you can add to your collection at lower prices than those in the United States, although a trip to the United Nations Gift Shop in New York will net you a complete and inexpensive collection of "foreign" dolls.
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May 23, 2012