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Blogger will said...

When collecting old items, especially those once common but are now somewhat curiosities ... i think there's a bit of holding to a past ... a distant past which conjures up memories of a possibly better time.

Old counters and locks ... and tools are not the ordinary stuff we now see mass produced in China or Mexico.

ingeoToday the things from the "Age of Industrialization" are like tickets back to that time. A time often used as a yardstick for simplicity and pride in workmanship.

August 18, 2011 at 5:15 PM

Blogger Magpie said...

i so love these, you've no idea. beautiful.

August 18, 2011 at 8:11 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

never been a collector, though you've almost got me on it....i've always wondered how it starts...what's the first one and why....then why does it keep going...i had family full of antique collectors, one even ran her own store until a tornado hit it when i was in high school....they collected because they thought one day it would be of value...so it'd be all of a certain variation of pyrex, then all the tomato juice glasses...all of a certain salt shaker...

August 18, 2011 at 9:55 PM

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