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#36608 - 11/29/04 11:00 PM Re: What kind of Collectibles do you keep?
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Smile,
I have some free how-to info about eBay on Mom & Her Money. I used to make pretty good money with eBay and it sure sounds like you've got plenty to sell!

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#36609 - 11/30/04 04:34 AM Re: What kind of Collectibles do you keep?
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Sher I just came back from Mom and Her Money site, cool....Are you in the contest? I put this one into my favorites, thanks. [Razz]

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#36610 - 11/30/04 05:01 AM Re: What kind of Collectibles do you keep?
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Registered: 11/12/04
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Well it is finally the season for my collectibles to come out of their boxes. I collect Santa Clauses and I have lost count of how many I have. Christmas is the only season when I can have them out because otherwise there would be no place for my kids. Hmm that might be a thought. The Santa Claus's are better behaved than the kids and they only need dusted every once in a while. I might have to think about it before I put them away in January. Kids-vs-Santas, a hard choice. I also collect teapots but I don't have as many of them and can leave them out all year except at Christmas.

Chris(angel) [Big Grin]

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#36611 - 11/30/04 07:12 PM Re: What kind of Collectibles do you keep?
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This is fascinating. I collect snow globes from the places I've visited and the wooden villages...or whatever you call them. I put them above my office door. Do you understand what I'm talking about?

I also have a travel clock from 1920 and a top hat box, complete with the top hat. The man was from CA who owned it as his name is on the inside of his traveling hat box. They sure had small heads back then.

I brought a snow globe home from Paris and my husband knocked it off the counter, shattering it into little pieces. Have to buy another one on my next trip to see my sister. Kind of a pain to carry it on the plane tho.

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