Rock candy! Haven't heard of that since the 60s, not sure they even make it now. Loved that stuff. I'm gonna go look on the net now, if I find it I'll place an order
I don't understand how a person goes about getting all these old invoices...these are from all kinds of stores, all over the place. And to have the idea to save them---it's a kind of time capsule for sure.
That’s amazing! They’re preserved so well! 😎 Very cool!
Great history!
Very interesting rocks!
Love those items, they are a window back in time. Much love.
That stuff is awesome and in great condition too
The paper makes a good video. Big time.. You find interesting local stuff. People will watch it forever
Rock candy! Haven't heard of that since the 60s, not sure they even make it now. Loved that stuff. I'm gonna go look on the net now, if I find it I'll place an order
I wouldn’t swear to it, but, I’m pretty sure that the Amish folks in Arthur, Illinois still make it. Anyway, good luck.
Head north to that Barnesville Antique Mall... Tell 'em Dixie's dad sent ya.
Doing some research on Wade Cross. Info will come soon.
I'm near Rockford, Michigan. Wolverine is still in business. 140 years.
Very cool. It is cool all that old Show stuff is in there. That place ordered a bunch of shoes.
I'd be interested in buying the wolverine shoe sales slip in the burgundy binder. My grandpa used to work there.
I don't understand how a person goes about getting all these old invoices...these are from all kinds of stores, all over the place. And to have the idea to save them---it's a kind of time capsule for sure.
yea....all those Shoe invoices from all the companies....plus that Buster Brown letter. That is a GOOD ebay auction