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Does anyone care about collecting tobacciana anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 242288" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I think there's a resounding correction to your notion, Dock, that the briar brats ain't buyin' up the cool stuff from yesteryear. :lol: I'll join them--I'd buy the stuff, but I hardly ever see it. I don't go crawling on eBay, typically, I'm like you, I dig flea markets, junk stores, pawn shops, garage sales and thrift stores. The problem is two: 1) used "crap" is "vintage" and therefore more expensive, perhaps "antique" 2) this economy has caused people to scrounge deeper than even ten years ago, and there's simply less "crap" to be had as cheap treasures, and we go back to #1. </p><p></p><p>Books and old tobacco tins would be my preference, but where to put them? I live in a cracker box. Books would come first. Kitsch like statues, pipe-shaped things and other useless dust collectors will be for a place I can put them--lest I displace my racks tobacco and pipes themselves. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 242288, member: 1969"] I think there's a resounding correction to your notion, Dock, that the briar brats ain't buyin' up the cool stuff from yesteryear. :lol: I'll join them--I'd buy the stuff, but I hardly ever see it. I don't go crawling on eBay, typically, I'm like you, I dig flea markets, junk stores, pawn shops, garage sales and thrift stores. The problem is two: 1) used "crap" is "vintage" and therefore more expensive, perhaps "antique" 2) this economy has caused people to scrounge deeper than even ten years ago, and there's simply less "crap" to be had as cheap treasures, and we go back to #1. Books and old tobacco tins would be my preference, but where to put them? I live in a cracker box. Books would come first. Kitsch like statues, pipe-shaped things and other useless dust collectors will be for a place I can put them--lest I displace my racks tobacco and pipes themselves. 8) [/QUOTE]
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