Set of Tiny Toothpicks 99 to 06

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Set of Tiny Toothpicks 99 to 06

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Set of Limited XX Edition Tiny Toothpicks. Just wanted to share some of my collection.
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nice little toothpicks and welcome.
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ranstoothpck looks to me like you are a COLORFULL person. :lol: :lol:

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Yeah, I dig those toothpicks man. ::tu::

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Nice Tiny Toothpick collection!! Welcome to the Forum :mrgreen:
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Nice Toothpicks. That is one of my favorite patterns as well.

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Nice 'pics :mrgreen: Welcome also! Ken
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Post by Diligence »

Just how "tiny" is tiny?

Are these sub 2"?

I'm not familiar with them, but they look really cute ....er...pretty ...er.....masculine. :mrgreen:
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The Case pattern #96...Tiny Toothpick...is 3" closed.

That's a nice group, for sure. ::nod::

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Cool mini picks. ::tu::
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Nice toothpicks and very nice collection, thanks for sharing...

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Thanx everyone iv'e got a shrade oldtimer and uncle henry collection going as well. I'll share it later. I'm trying to collect the baby butterbeans in limited XX to go with and match color of the toothpicks. Still new to collecting and thanx for the welcome.
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Welcome to our forum. Another toothpick collector is always welcome. I prefer the five inch, but you can sure display and store a lot more of the little guys than the big ones.

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