Hey George, just bought the Little Orphan Annie mug. Besides being my favorite movie and play as a girl, My husband and I absolutely Love Love A Christmas Story. This mug will go on display with my copy of the 1990 ed. of Jean Shepard's short stories, a Collectable A Christmas Story House, Vintage Olvatine Tin, and Vintage VHS Tape of the movie as well as a few movie-themed ornaments.
I was taken to see Little Orphan Annie as a kid in the 70s as well. I absolutely loved it. I also love A Christmas Story, and often say the words along with the film. I miss roller rinks, too, as I spent much of the 70s skating under the disco ball, singing along to all the disco hits. Those were the days.
Hey George, thank you for your knowledge. Your video's have so much variety. I'm homebound and miss hunting for antiques. You bring me with you on your adventures. I'm so grateful that I found you on Utube. Hope you have happy smiling days ahead.😊
As a child born in 1960, distinctly remember the paper clothing of chewing gum wrappers of doublemint, juicy fruit, and crossbody purses being modeled by professionals. Never have seen the hat, which is adorable. Anxious to see the results. Love your content.
Omg. Those barking Scotties are adorable, or Barking-Scotties-in-a-carton, as it is officially. The Fleischmann Distilling Corporation sure hit on a most creative advertising method lol.
I remember when I was a little girl in the 1970s, seeing someone who had made a hat out of Doublemint gum wrappers. I always thought it was one of the coolest things I'd seen. I still think things made out of food wrappers and labels are amazing.
Lumberg Studios!!! They are no longer in Santa Cruz. I believe his daughter is taking over. We have a lot of paperweights and other pieces. I believe the daughter made the bees and other critters in the paperweight.💗🤗👌
I love those dogs. I have been seeing a clear Scottie dog at the GW. I didn't buy it because I didn't know what the groove in his back was for. Tonight ai learned he is a Lee Smith creamer. I'll bet he will be gone when I go back.
@26:10 Clever painted scene! I’ve seen a blank flip flop hat/vase at the thrift store a few yrs back (pre lockdowns). It was still in its plastic package. It was from the 1980-1990s? because it had 80s/90s graphics, barcode and .com address. Instructions were how to add a flower and if you wanted to paint it- to use fabric spray paint.. something like that. Whoever did that painting did a beautiful job! 🌴 Peace.
I can't believe it, I have a LLADRO piece!! I got it from my mom's stuff when she passed away and chose it only because it has a young boy in a long white tunic/nightshirt with a brownish & white dog. The sticker is gone but the "bellflower" mark is there with LLADRO and HAND MADE IN SPAIN and letters & numbers all stamped in blue. There is a small sticker (on the back of the figurine) with a green leaf or tree on it and the number 9. The "glaze is very pretty! Wow, I finally have something in the area You mention!!
Hello, George! I sell on drop shipping because I'm currently in Europe and can't do Resell as you do it from the USA. Do you spend a lot of time shipping items yourself one by one?