I grew up on a farm in KS. And we had a rural route address into the 1980s. I didn't realize that convention had been phased out by many places by the '60s. Now I really do feel like I grew up in the sticks. 😆
@@TheAntiqueNomad You had a box number - talk about fancy!!! We had name, closest town and RR 1. Gotta run - the timer for our Christmas night oppossum stew just rang. Just to error on the side of caution for all readers that last bit was a joke. 😂
The Blotter Books at 9:13...a price please???? Be still my heart over those 2 tone navy shoes, fabulous! Also the Toy Town smalls made me practically squeal! But I love those books.
What a awesome Christmas Surprize!! Thanks for the special video&thanks to Dave too!! Everyone needs to watch this!!! So interesting &variety of collectibles!!
Hi George, great informative video!! Love olde advertising, the graphics are amazing. Saw so many I have in my collection, was all excited to see them in this video. You didn't mention the chalkware Mutt & Jeff, I found d the same pair at an estate sale years ago. I could really relate with all this, thanks for the entertainment tour. Hope your have a wonderful new start of the year, more treasures waiting to be found, many thanks!!
Merry Christmas, George! Those old banks were really cool. I have one of the Wolverine subs, and it's in really good condition. Back in the '70s, I had some black shoes like the disco ones. I really liked the brass telescope. That Alaska ice box really interested me. I liked that. The fishing lures, in the original tins, would go well on my shelves with the vintage fish planters. That memory jug was fascinating. I'd like to have the gyrocopter aeroplane. That was cool. The B. B. B. humidor interested me. I liked the in-your-face jab a prohibition. Geez! There was so much stuff that was super-cool and interesting there! It was more like a museum, and everything captured the eye. Thanks for taking us along!
Ooh neat! That sub is one of the cooler things I've seen in awhile. I had one pair of platform shoes but I have to admit I bought it years after they were in style to use as part of a Halloween costume. The Alaska ice box is a good one, and that Memory Jug was really neat! I would own that gyrocopter too. The B.B.B. humidor is so funny, I'd own that piece! I knew you'd enjoy this one, glad you had fun seeing it.
Sorry I missed the live. Cory and I decided to have date night dinner and a movie at home. He made cheesy potato chowder and biscuits! We watched 'Slumberland'. See you next Monday! ❤️🌹😊
Have been watching you for a long time now but just subscribed. Sorry for lagging on that. In today's video with Dave at the 10:22 time mark was that a jar of marbles you lifted off the small Alaska ice box? If so is that for sell? Thank you George for you informative videos and I promise to be a better subscriber. Happy holidays.
correct me if i'm wrong, but, i thought those 'banks of the parties' were for used blades from shaving, however, there were those that also used them as coin banks, jes' sayin' ....
Thanks George, and Dave, too! What a wonderful gift to give us a tour of your collections!
Wow! Now that is some of the good stuff. So old and still in remarkable condition. Thank you for taking us with you.
I grew up on a farm in KS. And we had a rural route address into the 1980s. I didn't realize that convention had been phased out by many places by the '60s. Now I really do feel like I grew up in the sticks. 😆
Ours lasted until 1982, we were RR 3 Box 380, even though we lived just 5 miles from rather sizable towns
@@TheAntiqueNomad You had a box number - talk about fancy!!! We had name, closest town and RR 1. Gotta run - the timer for our Christmas night oppossum stew just rang. Just to error on the side of caution for all readers that last bit was a joke. 😂
Thank you George and Dave for Sharing your collection. So many interesting things. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
The Blotter Books at 9:13...a price please???? Be still my heart over those 2 tone navy shoes, fabulous! Also the Toy Town smalls made me practically squeal! But I love those books.
What a awesome Christmas Surprize!! Thanks for the special video&thanks to Dave too!! Everyone needs to watch this!!! So interesting &variety of collectibles!!
This was so much fun! Thanks, George & Dave!!🩷
I haven’t finished watching to see what you got for yourself. Can’t wait! George that owl bank!!! 🤩
Oh, it is so cool!
@nemophilistnay how do pick one favorite 😂🤣😂
So many stunning pieces
@@LisaCates-j8i haha. Easy! I love owls. 😁
What a fabulous collection! Thanks for sharing it with us George and Dave.
Thanks for the gift of this tour of Dave's collection. Very interesting. 😊
I am loving the advertising and ephemera pieces! Great eye candy!
Me too!
Wow, what DOSEN’T he collect? Everything is so nicely displayed. Thanks for the tour 😊🎄
Great video ~ watching again! ❤❤❤
Beautiful old things he has loved seeing all those beautiful things beautiful collections
Really enjoyed all the paper and advertising containers excellent video packed with so much eye candy.
Thanks George, I loved so many pieces couldn't choose for me if I had the chance to buy a piece.
Everything he has is in such pristine condition! Fun to see it all!
And the shadow box. 🤩
God bless you and my Michigan
Hi George, great informative video!! Love olde advertising, the graphics are amazing. Saw so many I have in my collection, was all excited to see them in this video. You didn't mention the chalkware Mutt & Jeff, I found d the same pair at an estate sale years ago. I could really relate with all this, thanks for the entertainment tour. Hope your have a wonderful new start of the year, more treasures waiting to be found, many thanks!!
Thanks! I should have, that's a great find, I love those old chalkware characters!
Merry Christmas George & Xeno! 🎅 🤶 🎄
Merry Christmas to you!
Merry Christmas, George! Those old banks were really cool. I have one of the Wolverine subs, and it's in really good condition. Back in the '70s, I had some black shoes like the disco ones. I really liked the brass telescope. That Alaska ice box really interested me. I liked that. The fishing lures, in the original tins, would go well on my shelves with the vintage fish planters. That memory jug was fascinating. I'd like to have the gyrocopter aeroplane. That was cool. The B. B. B. humidor interested me. I liked the in-your-face jab a prohibition. Geez! There was so much stuff that was super-cool and interesting there! It was more like a museum, and everything captured the eye. Thanks for taking us along!
Ooh neat! That sub is one of the cooler things I've seen in awhile. I had one pair of platform shoes but I have to admit I bought it years after they were in style to use as part of a Halloween costume. The Alaska ice box is a good one, and that Memory Jug was really neat! I would own that gyrocopter too. The B.B.B. humidor is so funny, I'd own that piece! I knew you'd enjoy this one, glad you had fun seeing it.
Merry Christmas
Fantastic stuff!
Sorry I missed the live. Cory and I decided to have date night dinner and a movie at home. He made cheesy potato chowder and biscuits! We watched 'Slumberland'. See you next Monday! ❤️🌹😊
That sounds like a lovely date night!
Merry Christmas 🎉❤
The thrill of the hunt is awesome and half the fun😊the collection is great😂I love the political banks
Merry Christmas!
Hope you had a great Christmas, George!
Hope you did as well!
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Hope you had a lovely Christmas & Wishing You an Yours a Safe an Wonderful New Year !! :~)
Oh. My. God. 😧 It’s like my brain out on display or something. (Idk how to describe it, but I’m basically saying I love everything) This is awesome.
Thumbs up 👍
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like unique
Nomad, is your cousin Tom Askgem?
I follow him too, as he digs old outhouse pits for Hutchinson bottles
No, my cousin is Curbdigger Carl out of Denver and FLorida
Danish Ballhead…? Kale ? 😁
Great advertising collection. The Times Square tobacco pocket tin at 23:20. Price on it??
Have been watching you for a long time now but just subscribed. Sorry for lagging on that. In today's video with Dave at the 10:22 time mark was that a jar of marbles you lifted off the small Alaska ice box? If so is that for sell? Thank you George for you informative videos and I promise to be a better subscriber. Happy holidays.
Bunker hill pickle bottles are before 1910..
@antique nomad: It's 28 above now. The last few days have been the mid 30s.
20:09 Laxative cough syrup... sounds like a case of fixing one problem and causing another one.
Lol yes indeed
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29:26 the Cape Cod Tobacco tin?
I'm sorry, that isn't a good time stamp--please resend
correct me if i'm wrong, but, i thought those 'banks of the parties' were for used blades from shaving, however, there were those that also used them as coin banks, jes' sayin' ....
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Lol, Lena❣️❤️
Your comments are always a treat!✨️
Hope you have a merry season! 🎄
You sound like you're out of breath