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1.
Shelving
This should be 16" long or
more so that you can nail through to two of the studs (which are spaced roughly 14" apart).
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/s/shelving.html
2.
Building Or Buying?
Interest rates are higher than in the city; much
more so for old houses. If you're paying $70 000 for a farm that has 50 acres, valued at $1000 dollars an acre, your old house is automatically valued at $20 000 - less than the value of the land.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/questions_and_answers/building_or_buying_.html
3.
Antiques
Sometimes these auctions are large and have been well-advertised in advance,
so that they attract professional dealers who can easily outbid the hobbyist.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/antiques.html
4.
Baggage Labels
Not
so many years ago it was the habit of the collector (or was he an exhibitionist?) to have his trunks and bags completely covered by stickers of hotels, steamship companies, railroads, airlines, and any other facilities that reflect travel.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/baggage_labels.html
5.
Bells
It is probably because bells have played
so prominent a part in the history of mankind and are
so much a part of our lives today that they have
so strong a fascination for
so many collectors.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/bells.html
6.
Books
If you plan to try your luck at a country auction, get there early
so you will have ample time to look over the offerings.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/books.html
7.
Buttons
Button collecting has grown
so rapidly in recent years that there is now a National Button Society, located at 436 South Columbia Avenue, Columbus 9, Ohio.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/buttons.html
8.
Ceramics
Later, he learned to bake the clay at higher temperatures to make it yet
more durable and give it a degree of permanency.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/ceramics.html
9.
Clippings
The serious collector of clippings does things with a great deal
more method. He keeps his clippings in a large scrapbook, one usually big enough to accommodate a full newspaper page without folding.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/clippings.html
10.
Coins
Even relatively recent coins may be worth
more than their face value. Certain Lincoln one-cent pieces of 1909, the first year of issue, are worth $40; others of the same year are worth from 20 cents to $10.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/coins.html
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