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WHAT DO YOU COLLECT OTHER THEN TOBACCO & PIPES
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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 325090" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>There's a ton of cast iron cookware in my garage I stored there when my mother passed. Muffin pans, cornbread pans, skillets from 6 to 20 inches , dutch ovens, griddles. All sizes and styles collected from her family and many dating back to the mid 1800s. There they sit with little interest from the kids, they nuke nowdays.</p><p></p><p>I collect tokens. RR, subway, gaming, advertisement, bus, company script, premiums, commemorative, just about anything odd, weird and scarce. </p><p>Tokens for free samples of cereal, soap, tobacco, gum, and crackers from companies like general mills in the 30s.</p><p> They get tossed in a drawer forgotten or lost because they're not important. </p><p>They don't have much value but they're interesting to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 325090, member: 376"] There's a ton of cast iron cookware in my garage I stored there when my mother passed. Muffin pans, cornbread pans, skillets from 6 to 20 inches , dutch ovens, griddles. All sizes and styles collected from her family and many dating back to the mid 1800s. There they sit with little interest from the kids, they nuke nowdays. I collect tokens. RR, subway, gaming, advertisement, bus, company script, premiums, commemorative, just about anything odd, weird and scarce. Tokens for free samples of cereal, soap, tobacco, gum, and crackers from companies like general mills in the 30s. They get tossed in a drawer forgotten or lost because they're not important. They don't have much value but they're interesting to me. [/QUOTE]
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