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- How Many Makes A Collection?
by Knight Pierce Hirst. Collections are like home movies. Everyone has them, but no one wants to see them. Museums are the exception. People go to museums and pay to see other peoples' collections. My husband loves museums. He wants to see and read everything. I love seeing some things; but after a couple of hours, I'd rather see a collection of my thoughts, a chair and a snack.
The Museum of Bad Art is in Dedham, Mas... products, articles, news
- Software Makes Organizing Your Stamps Easier
by Victor Epand. New software is being produced to make it easier for stamp collectors to organize and keep track of their valuable collection with just a few clicks. Software has even been developed that will allow collectors to search the web for those hard to locate stamps easier and quicker.
With the advancement of technology you can move your stamp collection into the twenty-first century with newly develop... products, articles, news
- What Makes A Great Actor? A Generous Spirit
by Jill Place. Because of our mutual interests and friendships, I've painted this town every hue imaginable over the last forty years with my college chum, Alan Martin. Saturday, however, was colored a bit melancholy. Saturday was his memorial service.
Alan was not only a vessel of velvet voice, bubbling talent and spectacular beauty who had starred in Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar and several other groundbreak... products, articles, news
- Creating A Collection Of Antiques
by Victor Epand. Collectors search for rare and older antiques to add in to their collections which are so highly desired due to their age, rarity, fine craftsmanship, etc. Every item can become an antique if it survives long enough and each variety depends of its age whether or no it is an antique.
There are a variety of type of antiques that collectors find collectible, which include coins, books, furniture, a... products, articles, news
- An Introduction To Developing A Collection
by Victor Epand. Individuals may not know it, but everyone may have a little bit of a collector in them. They may collect shells on the beach, pick up pretty rocks during a hike, or even keep newly minted coins. A collection does not have to be valuable all it has to be is important to the person that have compiled the collection.
There are a wide range of hobbies for collectors to choose from including collecti... products, articles, news
- Storage For Your Stamp Collection
by Victor Epand. Collectors all over the world need to take precaution when it comes to protecting their collection of stamps and by properly storing your stamps you help them from any conditions that may cause deterioration.
Collectors handle their stamps with care, but some times that is just not enough. It is vital that every collector protect their stamp collection carefully by taking consideration how you s... products, articles, news
- Selling Your Model Car Collection
by Victor Epand. You have been collecting model cars for years. When other boys were getting bikes and other toys for the holidays you were thrilled to open your packages and see the newest model cars to hit the market. In a rush you take them to your room and added them to a spot of honor on your many shelves where the rest of your collection rests comfortably. Taking your model cars out of their package would h... products, articles, news
- Building A Collection Of Swords
by Victor Epand. Collectors of swords quickly find that well made swords and authentic antique swords are quite valuable, but they do require care and maintenance to keep them attractive and valuable. Collectors also enjoy collecting the protective leather or metal scabbards that soldiers carried them in, which were attached to their waist.
During times of war, a knight would consider his sword to be the most im... products, articles, news
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