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I did a Google search for "antique cigar box openers" and nothing appeared that even closely resembles my hatchet. I then did a Google search for "antique cast iron toy hatchet" and many, many of them appeared. So, I do believe that, at least mine is a miniature toy hatchet and not a cigar box opener. Still, it's quite old and an interesting piece.bighomer wrote:I never knew what they were use for, I've seen then around antique stores, but always thought they were miniature toy tools. Wow. Dave you taught me something, now don't get the big head you could teach this ole man a lot.![]()
bighomer, you have no idea. The items that I've posted, just the tip of the tip of the iceberg.bighomer wrote:Skip I believe you and I are pack-rats.![]()
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I doubt you two are in the minority!bighomer wrote:Skip I believe you and I are pack-rats.![]()
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I love being a "pack-rat." If we were in the minority, garage sales, rummage sales, flea markets, antique shops, estate sales, thrift shops, etc., etc., wouldn't exist. Selling this stuff helps supplement my income quite a bit. It also allows me to purchase knives.doglegg wrote:I doubt you two are in the minority!bighomer wrote:Skip I believe you and I are pack-rats.![]()
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No, I don't. I didn't know there was an Alice Cooper PEZ dispenser. Haven't actually bought one of these in quite some time. I don't collect them anymore and am selling these off. Oh, by the way, my name is Skip.zoogirl wrote:Hey, New Windsor, do you have the Alice Pez?!
Yep!New_Windsor_NY wrote:No, I don't. I didn't know there was an Alice Cooper PEZ dispenser. Haven't actually bought one of these in quite some time. I don't collect them anymore and am selling these off. Oh, by the way, my name is Skip.zoogirl wrote:Hey, New Windsor, do you have the Alice Pez?!
Hi Ann. If it wasn't for the makeup, gloves and the snake, that would look a little like a Cher PEZ.zoogirl wrote:Yep!New_Windsor_NY wrote:No, I don't. I didn't know there was an Alice Cooper PEZ dispenser. Haven't actually bought one of these in quite some time. I don't collect them anymore and am selling these off. Oh, by the way, my name is Skip.zoogirl wrote:Hey, New Windsor, do you have the Alice Pez?!
Hi Skip!
I don't collect PEZ, however back in the Summer of 1989 while attending the twice yearly Toy Show in Glendale Ca. and speaking to a seller, he informed me that I had just missed meeting the actress "Demi Moore."New_Windsor_NY wrote:PEZ. Lots and lots and lots of PEZ.
I would like to know if she collects any specific type of PEZ dispensers. The early, first ones, with NO feet are HIGHLY sought after and collectible. The ones WITH feet, like mine, are collectible, but not to the degree of the early ones. Thank you for sharing the story Old Folder.Old Folder wrote:I don't collect PEZ, however back in the Summer of 1989 while attending the twice yearly Toy Show in Glendale Ca. and speaking to a seller, he informed me that I had just missed meeting the actress "Demi Moore."New_Windsor_NY wrote:PEZ. Lots and lots and lots of PEZ.![]()
He informed me that he had just sold many PEZ dispensers to her and that she is a big PEZ collector.
Just when you thought you've seen everything imaginable that there is to collect.........!Old Folder wrote:Here is my collection of: Prest-O-Lite Keys.
Well I looked through the box of my father's stuff and this is all I could find.New_Windsor_NY wrote:Just when you thought you've seen everything imaginable that there is to collect.........!Old Folder wrote:Here is my collection of: Prest-O-Lite Keys.
Now I have to look to see if I have any of those in my father's stuff. VERY nice collection Old Folder.
Thank you for sharing!
Question answered, mystery solved. It's an old roller skates key. It's pictured on the right side of theNew_Windsor_NY wrote:Well I looked through the box of my father's stuff and this is all I could find.New_Windsor_NY wrote:Just when you thought you've seen everything imaginable that there is to collect.........!Old Folder wrote:Here is my collection of: Prest-O-Lite Keys.
Now I have to look to see if I have any of those in my father's stuff. VERY nice collection Old Folder.
Thank you for sharing!
I don't know what it is or what it was used for. One end looks like a wrench, the
other end is open and square in shape. It is approx. 2 1/2" long overall.
I've wondered the same thing, especially my teenaged years.philco wrote:Skip as soon as I saw the photo I knew that was a skate key. Somewhere back in the dim recesses of my memory I recall having one of those as a kid and having it on a string around my neck. No telling how much hide I left on the sidewalks using the skates that old key went to.If they weren't adjusted perfectly (and sometimes even if they were) those skates would slip free of my shoes and send me stumbling and crashing at a high rate of speed. How did I ever survive my childhood ?