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67 RS/SS350...was automatic but I fixed that last spring with a Muncie...and remember only the 67's had the window wings.
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I'm partial to metal myself,
in addition to silver and gold, I collect blued steel, lead, and brass
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jimineez....don't forget the powder and primers
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I collect fountain pens in addition to coins.
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Stamps ... Canada
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Moe145: I'm jealous.
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No worries maineman, they're in there too
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What-Else-Do-You-Collect?I collect US coins and Stamps, Tokens, Old Beer cans, Copper and Brass, Aluminum, and old computers for gold!What-Else-Do-You-Collect?
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not many episodes Off the top of my head 47. Was also made into a movie at the time...have not been able to find that...supposd to be based on real people..

Did some checking, it was broadcast from April of 1952 to October of 53. I've located 72 episodes so far. And it was based on a real person, Matt Cvetic, he worked for the FBI infiltrating the Communist party from 1941 to 1950. He died in 1962. The stories are supposed to be based on his actual experiences.
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Many years ago made knives using the stock removal method. Now adays I just go to garage sales pick up old cutlery and clean them up. Have around 200 or so.
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Beside coins and paper currency (I don't actively collect these anymore, but when I was a kid...)

telephone pole glass insulators (Mom may still have them... not sure)
bugs (one ended up in the collection of the college my Dad taught at)
leaves (had a whole album sealed in plastic pages)
TV guides (don't ask)
stamps (still have all those)

I have always been a collector, got my first Morgans the day I was born, been collecting ever since.
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Hey Nikelman, the owner of one of the largest most complete collection of glass insulators lives about 40 minutes from me. Pretty amazing collection

Besides coins I collect plastic toy soldiers and tin lithographed western themed buildings from the childrens playsets of the 50's-70's
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I collect racks from all the bucks I shot with my bow
and turn of the century oak furniture (just to furnish the house and camp)
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TV guides (don't ask)
Frank Costanza, is that you?
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Besides coins I collect plastic toy soldiers and tin lithographed western themed buildings from the childrens playsets of the 50's-70's


Forgot about my almost collection of Lead Soldiers. Have some from when I was a kid and kept them. Then I found a company in England that still sells moulds for making them yourself and purchased a bunch of them. If you have a source for Lead you could order some of their molds from their local distributor. https://www.Dunken.com
They still had some of the really old ones when I ordered mine. Amazing that you could pour out your own Chess Set.

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Sixties area postcard and handbill artwork from Graham's Filmore Theatre.

Not hardley. Taken in front of my house a few Months ago before the snow hit.
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