Posted 11 years ago
Mr.Wilson
(37 items)
Pic this one at a thrift store in Wash DC. I have a few, but I am in love with this one for some reason. My grand mother had one just like.
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Posted 11 years ago
Mr.Wilson
(37 items)
Pic this one at a thrift store in Wash DC. I have a few, but I am in love with this one for some reason. My grand mother had one just like.
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TG, there is sentimental value.
The object evokes a fond memory.
There is no requirement that the object BE the exact one for a sentimental attachment to be established.
I can't count the number of times that I have heard a fellow collector say "I bought it because my father (mother, grandfather, grandmother, uncle, etc...) had one and I remember it fondly from when I was younger."
scott
TG, if you don't understand that his looking at it brings back good memories, I give up.
Mr./Mrs.TGBWC- AGAIN! NOTHING TO DO WITH A REPRO. NOTHING TO DO HOW MUCH ITS WORTH! JUST FUN InnoDB OF MY GRAND MOTHER HAVING ONE! TWO OTHER PEOPLE TOLD YOU THE SAME THING. ITS ALL GOOD. OVERLAND.DUH!
Hey, chill you guys. I like both of you. I don't care what other people say. I don't listen to the police anyway. ;-))
The 1910 Coca-Cola Girl drawn by Hamilton King is an iconic image. I have the tip tray and enjoy it immensely. The early lady subjects in Coca-Cola advertising don't always translate to today's standard of female attractiveness. But I think this one does nicely. Your grandmother no doubt remembered a time when ladies wore hats and dresses no higher than ankle length.
IM GOOD ! I AM GLAD TO HAVE GOOD PEOPLE AROUND ME! LOVE YOU GUYS!