That Epcot Center print is mint! I also love the little tv's.The tootsie cars are interesting and i like the minimalist design. My favorite part of this video by far is the exchange between you and Darth Vader at 1:19.30!
Hi Tom, thanks again for showing us your collection. You’ve got a lot of unique items again I love your videos, the flea market, the mall videos I really like a lot take care and God bless.
Thanks for sharing with us Tom. Appreciate it. I really enjoy to watch your collection especially those Star Trek spaceship. Hotwheels did come out Star trek spaceship but I do not know which version of the spaceship.
As soon as I saw part 2 come up, I had to click on it. You have tons of cool stuff Tom. I completely forgot about the existence of the little tvs with the picture slides in them, once common in souvenir gift shops. Oh and geez Tom, I too had a Buick Regal like yours, that year or right around there, looks identical, mine was red though. An ugly burgundy-ish red. The rear defroster indicator light was in the switch itself, and it lit up an amber color. I told my younger siblings it was the turbo boost button, and I'd turn it on and hit the gas. Haha. Good luck on your future flea market and other adventures.
I’m know now why I love all this. We are the same age. Those light sabers were awesome! I told my husband we need a couple. I have a full size Klingon bat’leth I plan on hanging in my living room. It was a prop from TNG.
I really enjoyed seeing your collection. I also have an extensive, eclectic collection that covers a wide array of topics and time periods. If I could offer the following tips: First don't worry about if an item worth something. If it's in your collection it is worth something to you and that's all that matters. Collect for your own pleasure and try to learn something about the items that you acquire. It's much easier now to research items on-line as compare to that time when you had to locate collectors guides and other printed research material. Finally be careful that your collections don't take up all the available room you have. They do have a tendency to take over whatever space is available. This is a mistake that I made. By the way, I really enjoy your flea market videos . I don't get out to them as much as I use to and your videos help to alleviate that need.
The PTT phone ist dutch. PTT was the state company for post, telephone and telegraph in the Netherlands.that's probably a T65. You could get several additions to it, like the extra receiver so you could listen along to the conversation.the button was non functional in private homes but was used in offices and such where you could transfer the call. Love the video, you have an amazing collection. I personally collect 80's toys a bit 70's and 90's as well
As a young girl I loved matchbox cars and cars in general, in the 60's, 70's...my dad was a real car buff, and it trickled down to me. I'd go look at car lots with him, car museums, and would make car collage posters when I was young. I still have an appreciation for them. On another note...that Hershey Lake Compounce jar was cool...I'm from CT too, and didn't realize Hershey was involved with them ever. Tks for the tour of your collection, Tom.
i think that phone looks like something police or FBI would use, so a second person could listen in...if my hunch is correct, then i think that button would be a mute button.
nothing secretive about the extra speaker, it was used mostly in offices in order to let a 2nd person listen to the conversation (there were no speaker phones..) or you could use it yorself in a noisy situation. I've actually used it quite a lot in the office on a new newer model phone. And the white button was used to transfer a call to another extension. btw : The phone is from the Netherlands PTT (have the same one in my own collection for nostalgic reasons)
That Epcot Center print is mint! I also love the little tv's.The tootsie cars are interesting and i like the minimalist design. My favorite part of this video by far is the exchange between you and Darth Vader at 1:19.30!
Hi Tom, thanks again for showing us your collection. You’ve got a lot of unique items again I love your videos, the flea market, the mall videos I really like a lot take care and God bless.
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Thanks for sharing with us Tom. Appreciate it. I really enjoy to watch your collection especially those Star Trek spaceship. Hotwheels did come out Star trek spaceship but I do not know which version of the spaceship.
I knew you were a Trekie!!😂 I am as well..
Thanks for watching!
As soon as I saw part 2 come up, I had to click on it. You have tons of cool stuff Tom. I completely forgot about the existence of the little tvs with the picture slides in them, once common in souvenir gift shops. Oh and geez Tom, I too had a Buick Regal like yours, that year or right around there, looks identical, mine was red though. An ugly burgundy-ish red. The rear defroster indicator light was in the switch itself, and it lit up an amber color. I told my younger siblings it was the turbo boost button, and I'd turn it on and hit the gas. Haha. Good luck on your future flea market and other adventures.
I miss that Riviera! Thanks for watching!
Loved this. Your collection is so interesting. I never watch long videos but this is the exception. Thanks for sharing your collection with us.
Thanks for watching!
I’m know now why I love all this. We are the same age. Those light sabers were awesome! I told my husband we need a couple. I have a full size Klingon bat’leth I plan on hanging in my living room. It was a prop from TNG.
Very cool. Thanks for watching!
I really enjoyed seeing your collection. I also have an extensive, eclectic collection that covers a wide array of topics and time periods.
If I could offer the following tips: First don't worry about if an item worth something. If it's in your collection it is worth something to you and that's all that matters. Collect for your own pleasure and try to learn something about the items that you acquire. It's much easier now to research items on-line as compare to that time when you had to locate collectors guides and other printed research material. Finally be careful that your collections don't take up all the available room you have. They do have a tendency to take over whatever space is available. This is a mistake that I made.
By the way, I really enjoy your flea market videos . I don't get out to them as much as I use to and your videos help to alleviate that need.
Nice and interesting collection. you have Got a variety items. Good Luck
Thanks!
47:00 The Terminal Building is still around. Looks like it's a Casino now. Good to see a great old building in use!
Good to know. Thanks!
The PTT phone ist dutch. PTT was the state company for post, telephone and telegraph in the Netherlands.that's probably a T65. You could get several additions to it, like the extra receiver so you could listen along to the conversation.the button was non functional in private homes but was used in offices and such where you could transfer the call.
Love the video, you have an amazing collection. I personally collect 80's toys a bit 70's and 90's as well
Impressive collection, I must say. I'm in the same boat.
I only collect cash baby!!
38:03 elevator telephone 😁
18:11 1930’s paperweight 😁
That TAM plane looks like an A330, TAM/Lan Chile merged to create LATAM.
Oh yeah, it could be
As a young girl I loved matchbox cars and cars in general, in the 60's, 70's...my dad was a real car buff, and it trickled down to me. I'd go look at car lots with him, car museums, and would make car collage posters when I was young. I still have an appreciation for them. On another note...that Hershey Lake Compounce jar was cool...I'm from CT too, and didn't realize Hershey was involved with them ever. Tks for the tour of your collection, Tom.
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Love the NH representation in those pins! Canobie Lake Park is about 30 mins from me and yup you got the pronunciation correct.
We used to go to New Hampshire almost every year for summer vacation. I've never been to Canobie though. Someday.
55:36 I would not remove it either 😁
@19:30 your first rock collection is asbestos 😮
Seriously?
@@fleabittenadventures not 100 percent but the description of long thin crystals sounds like it
It's Mercedes 190E..Hofbauer from Germany
They were made by Hofbauer?
@@fleabittenadventures Yes, Google it
@@fleabittenadventures Yes.. Google it
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i think that phone looks like something police or FBI would use, so a second person could listen in...if my hunch is correct, then i think that button would be a mute button.
That would make sense
nothing secretive about the extra speaker, it was used mostly in offices in order to let a 2nd person listen to the conversation (there were no speaker phones..) or you could use it yorself in a noisy situation. I've actually used it quite a lot in the office on a new newer model phone. And the white button was used to transfer a call to another extension. btw : The phone is from the Netherlands PTT (have the same one in my own collection for nostalgic reasons)
You pronounced canobie lake park correct
Can-oh-bee?
@@fleabittenadventures yup