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1. Collecting
There are so many interesting items to collect it is amazing. From old stamps to the newest toys, anyone can collect something of great interest and satisfaction.
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2. Antiques
It can cover anything from lamps and music boxes to rocking chairs and old cars. Your choice will be determined by your interest and by the space you have available for your treasures.
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3. 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.
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4. 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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5. Buttons
Just take a look in the old button box. For some reason or other, it seems that women just don't throw buttons away.
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6. Menus
They make every effort to get two copies of each menu so that both sides may be displayed on the walls.
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7. Records
If we have some old 78's, we replace them, when we have a few dollars to spare, with the newer and infinitely better 33Ws and 45's.
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8. Post Cards
If he is one of the older members of your family, so much the better, for he is likely to have some unusual and rare cards in that battered old carton up in the attic.
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9. Silver
Fine old Sheffield plate is similarly hard to come by. This leaves the average collector of old silver in the position of having to choose between early American silver or Victorian silver.
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10. Embroidery
The sampler, seen so frequently in old New England homes, was usually made by young girls. Not essentially intended for decorative purposes, it was, rather, a demonstration of the maker's skill in needlework.
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Febuaury 9, 2012