Antiques-collections Articles
21: Making Pewter Figurines Your Collection by: terryfitzroy
Collect pewter figures and be happy.
22: It's All In A Name by: ergo_items
Autograph collecting can be a fun hobby but there are things to know if you are doing it for investment purposes.
23: The Twisted Tactical Knife Collector by: Cole3388
Collecting the tactical knife can be quite the satisfying hobby. I have been collecting tactical knives for years and can say that I fond of each and every one of them.
24: Collecting Coins a Collectors Guide by: neilparnham
Coin collecting is something that takes time to learn. The most important thing to remember is that you are doing it for the right reason - if it is a passion, then it is something worth pursuing.
25: Stamp Collecting - A Hobby Like No Other by: ergo_items
Stamp collecting is an old and very popular hobby. It is estimated that the number of stamp collectors runs into millions the world over.
26: The Wicked Guide to Machete Collecting by: Cole3388
Why would anyone be interested in collecting machetes? To answer this question as simply as I can, because I like a big blade, a firm handle and the power behind this sword-like piece of steel. And, I am one very strange fella. So, keep reading.
27: A Brief Look at the Origin of the Postage Stamp by: jimmycox
In 1837 Sir Rowland Hill, after having completed exhaustive studies of the postal service then in effect, made public his revolutionary idea, the stamp. This was, reduced to its simplest expression, merely the fact that it cost no more to deliver a letter a hundred miles than it did to deliver one a few city blocks.
28: The Fascinating World of Doll Collecting by: jimmycox
Many of the dolls now in museums are still known by the names given to them long ago. From rag dolls made from scraps to the finest of bisque, dolls have always held a certain fascination.
29: A Brief Look At The History Of The Post by: jimmycox
From earliest times the peoples of the world have sought means of communicating with each other. These efforts may be traced to the very mists of antiquity, and before any means of written thoughts had come into use we may be sure that runners carried spoken messages between tribes.
30: Discover How Train Modelers Plan For Realism by: jimmycox
Your choice of a layout will depend not only on the available space, trackage and on the work you want your railroad to do. At first it will be enough just to have the locomotive pull cars around, pass onto a siding, switch onto a branch line.
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