Antiques?
Antiques?
Hang on, I grew up with some of these objects on the antiques programmes! And they were ordinary, everyday objects.
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theia;1465430 wrote: Hang on, I grew up with some of these objects on the antiques programmes! And they were ordinary, everyday objects.
What objects?
What objects?
Antiques?
theia;1465430 wrote: Hang on, I grew up with some of these objects on the antiques programmes! And they were ordinary, everyday objects.
And, at the time, state of the art.
And, at the time, state of the art.
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AnneBoleyn;1465439 wrote: What objects?
Cigarette cases, soup bowls, post WW2 odds and sods, Dinky cars...the list is endless. I suppose it's a shock realising that these things are considered antiques nowadays and therefore so am I.
Cigarette cases, soup bowls, post WW2 odds and sods, Dinky cars...the list is endless. I suppose it's a shock realising that these things are considered antiques nowadays and therefore so am I.
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The term 'Antique' is used very loosely, as the official definition is that it has to be more than 100 years old. Sometimes there seems to be only a very slight difference between Antique, Vintage & Retro.
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theia;1465441 wrote: Cigarette cases, soup bowls, post WW2 odds and sods, Dinky cars...the list is endless. I suppose it's a shock realising that these things are considered antiques nowadays and therefore so am I.
Noooo you are not Antique!
FourPart;1465443 wrote: The term 'Antique' is used very loosely, as the official definition is that it has to be more than 100 years old. Sometimes there seems to be only a very slight difference between Antique, Vintage & Retro.
See, you are not over 100 years old.
Noooo you are not Antique!
FourPart;1465443 wrote: The term 'Antique' is used very loosely, as the official definition is that it has to be more than 100 years old. Sometimes there seems to be only a very slight difference between Antique, Vintage & Retro.
See, you are not over 100 years old.
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Betty Boop;1465444 wrote: See, you are not over 100 years old.
Unless, of course, you count them in Doggy Years.
Unless, of course, you count them in Doggy Years.
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FourPart;1465447 wrote: Unless, of course, you count them in Doggy Years.
You're not helping! :wah:
You're not helping! :wah:
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FourPart;1465447 wrote: Unless, of course, you count them in Doggy Years.
I think that might make me about 170
I think that might make me about 170
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According to my grandson, anything that existed before the iPhone is an antique.
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It's funny this thread because I was only talking about this last night and future antiques.
Does anyone remember Wade Whimsy's or the pink china pigs Nat West bank gave away In the 70's ? They are going for big money now...
I was at a Car Boot a few weeks ago and spied an ' Alexandra'.... he wanted £25 and I ummed and arred because I do believe they will be much sought after In the future. Then Sunday, at a different Car Boot, some daft woman sold me one for £2... Worth more with the box but they are already exchanging hands for £25 on E Bay
My Alexandra
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Does anyone remember Wade Whimsy's or the pink china pigs Nat West bank gave away In the 70's ? They are going for big money now...
I was at a Car Boot a few weeks ago and spied an ' Alexandra'.... he wanted £25 and I ummed and arred because I do believe they will be much sought after In the future. Then Sunday, at a different Car Boot, some daft woman sold me one for £2... Worth more with the box but they are already exchanging hands for £25 on E Bay
My Alexandra
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theia;1465450 wrote: I think that might make me about 170 
Happy Birthday to yooooo,
Happy Birthday to yoooooo......
Happy Birthday to yooooo,
Happy Birthday to yoooooo......
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I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
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When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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spot;1465465 wrote: I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
Wear the clothes wrinkled, that way they will match your body.
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
Wear the clothes wrinkled, that way they will match your body.
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gmc;1465472 wrote: Wear the clothes wrinkled, that way they will match your body.
I never iron clothes, but I would like to iron my handkerchiefs and bedlinen.
I never iron clothes, but I would like to iron my handkerchiefs and bedlinen.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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spot;1465475 wrote: I never iron clothes, but I would like to iron my handkerchiefs and bedlinen.
Mad as a hatter!! :wah:
Mad as a hatter!! :wah:
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spot;1465465 wrote: I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
They now have irons that mount to a wall-mounted power source, you remove it from the source and power it up. power down and return it to the source to recharge. The hotel I where I was staying last week had them. I wonder at how long the thing can remain disconnected to from the power source, and remain useful.
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
They now have irons that mount to a wall-mounted power source, you remove it from the source and power it up. power down and return it to the source to recharge. The hotel I where I was staying last week had them. I wonder at how long the thing can remain disconnected to from the power source, and remain useful.
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LarsMac;1465487 wrote: They now have irons that mount to a wall-mounted power source, you remove it from the source and power it up. power down and return it to the source to recharge. The hotel I where I was staying last week had them. I wonder at how long the thing can remain disconnected to from the power source, and remain useful.
That sounds ideal. What might one call such a device?
That sounds ideal. What might one call such a device?
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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spot;1465465 wrote: I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
Ahhh, you need one of those steam presses!
Steam Ironing Press made easy by Megapress, Fastpress Elna Pfaff and Singer
I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
Ahhh, you need one of those steam presses!
Steam Ironing Press made easy by Megapress, Fastpress Elna Pfaff and Singer