Telephones.Are any of you collectors, I used to have a large collection of things made in Bakelite, due to downsizing our home most of it had to go, I still have a small collection of early mobile & home telephones, and of course LOSW bits
What happened to the pictures of the wife and her sister?I collected phone cards at one time. I still collect first day covers and some special edition stamps. I have a small collection of Casio Databank and
G-Shock watches
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Have to admit I do love a bit of blue and white china but him in doors has started making noise about all the crockery I collect especially as I moan about his little soldier people all over the blooming place.Computer components (I have CPU's / Memory / Motherboards / cables (you name it) and a truck and trailer load of stuff dating as far back as my 14400 Modem (1991) ) I just can't throw stuff away, I'm one of those who always think... "it may come in useful someday!"
I also collect blue and white china, though much more slowly now I'm on a pension!
I had a load of these years ago John, many were the Mercury cardsI collected phone cards at one time. I still collect first day covers and some special edition stamps. I have a small collection of Casio Databank and
G-Shock watches
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If you need any Sinclair spares, it is more than possible that Tony has someComputer components (I have CPU's / Memory / Motherboards / cables (you name it) and a truck and trailer load of stuff dating as far back as my 14400 Modem (1991) ) I just can't throw stuff away, I'm one of those who always think... "it may come in useful someday!"
I also collect blue and white china, though much more slowly now I'm on a pension!
You may jest but I’m probably going to buy this at launch next month. Was my first ever computer back in 1983 (when I was minus 10If you need any Sinclair spares, it is more than possible that Tony has some
Looks good barry, any idea of costYou may jest but I’m probably going to buy this at launch next month. Was my first ever computer back in 1983 (when I was minus 10!)
It’s not too much around £80-£90 I think, I’m sure that’s less than what they cost £40 years ago !Looks good barry, any idea of cost
I have shown my collection of ghetto blasters on another post before but on Saturday I bought this 1952 Bakelite radio for £2 at a boot sale mainly for the reason the make is my surname , missing the extra M but you can’t have everything.Are any of you collectors, I used to have a large collection of things made in Bakelite, due to downsizing our home most of it had to go, I still have a small collection of early mobile & home telephones, and of course LOSW bits
I have this old ( dirtyAre any of you collectors, I used to have a large collection of things made in Bakelite, due to downsizing our home most of it had to go, I still have a small collection of early mobile & home telephones, and of course LOSW bits
I still use a GPO replica phone with the original ring on the very odd occasion I use my landlineI have this old ( dirty) phone that I must have had for about 40 years, it has an excellent ring but the days of using a finger to dial slowly are over for me!
Are they Ghetto Blasters or Brixton Briefcases?I have shown my collection of ghetto blasters on another post before but on Saturday I bought this 1952 Bakelite radio for £2 at a boot sale mainly for the reason the make is my surname , missing the extra M but you can’t have everything.
It had a crack on the front that I have filled and I’m now looking for a suitable colour to paint over it. The Bakelite has come up quite well with a polish.
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