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1.
Baggage Labels
You can find
out what the return postage will be in American money from your local post office, and United States money is acceptable anywhere in the world.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/baggage_labels.html
2.
Books
From time to time, overcrowding makes it necessary to weed
out some of the books but some are always kept.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/books.html
3.
Buttons
Go through the buttons in your button box and pick
out the ones with which you want to start your collection.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/buttons.html
4.
Ceramics
Choice pieces are best kept in glass-enclosed cabinets
out of the way of dust, tiny fingers, and the general danger of breakage.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/ceramics.html
5.
Clippings
From time to time, most people cut
out newspaper and magazine articles that have some special interest for them.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/clippings.html
6.
Dolls
Having them in a case will lessen the danger of an accident, keep them
out of the hands of children—who, after all, have their own—and keep them clean.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/dolls.html
7.
Matchbook Covers
We have run into collectors throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Africa—who have repeatedly tried to talk us
out of a book of matches we needed to light our cigarets.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/matchbook_covers.html
8.
Photographs
The manager may not have bothered to throw them
out when he finished with them, and he'll probably be happy to let you take them to make room in his cellar for more photos which will be discarded after current shows.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/photographs.html
9.
Playing Cards
Round cards have long since gone
out of use. Round poker chips and checkers counters, however, are still standard, recalling the days when round cards were probably used as counters of a sort.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/playing_cards.html
10.
Postage Stamps
You will find, as you get deeper and deeper into it, that you are suddenly getting very interested in the tropical fish of New Caledonia or the animals of East Africa; you will discover a yearning to find
out more about the Battle of Bull Run or the Siege at Valley Forge; you will wonder how the Graf Zeppelin succeeded as a mail carrier, or how Byrd got his letters in Little America; you will scrutinize each stamp for a tiny, value-increasing error, and discover that the stamp you hold between your tweezers is a small fortune in historical fact and a key to a great store of knowledge.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/postage_stamps.html
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