TWO 1980S CANDY BASEBALL ADS

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Yesterday, my pal Jason of CollectingCandy.com posted a fantastic baseball themed candy post and I think Neato Readers will get a nostalgic sugar rush from it. Check out Part 1 here and Part 2 here. Also, if you haven't already read his in depth post on the history of Big League Chew here.

In my collection, I found two 80s baseball candy ads.  The Nestle is from 1985 and the Milk Duds/ Jolly Rancher ad is from 1989.  



DISNEYLAND FRAME TRAY PUZZLE

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FLEA MAKET FRIDAYS #66


The first lady of Neato Coolville will be thrilled to see what I managed to find.  You see, she loves Disneyland as much as I do, but she takes it one step further.  Yes, she collects stuff from the happiest place on earth.  This 1962 frame tray puzzle will find a nice home amongst her other DL goodies.  Shh....don't tell her, but I had one of these very puzzles and sold it.  In all fairness, that was many years before she started collecting, so I'm good.  Who knows?  Maybe this is the same puzzle I sold and now it's back.

FOUND PHOTO: EASTER BOYS

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Happy Easter!  Hopefully everyone will have a nice Easter just like these unknown boys did back in the 1960s!

ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE 1912 BOOK "SINKING OF THE TITANIC"

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FLEA MARKET FRIDAYS #67

This Sunday will mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. With Flea Market Fridays, I usually try to post items that I've found in the past week or two. For today we'll look at a find that I've owned for years.  

Soon after the sinking of Titanic, there was a rush to publish newspapers, magazines and books on the sea disaster. Most of these publications were sensationalized and filled with misinformation.

 

Sinking of the Titanic The World's Greatest Sea Disaster was published in 1912 only months after the tragedy. It was edited by Thomas H. Russell and published by National Bible House. This is not a rare book and can easily be found with prices all over the board. Back when I worked at an antique store during the release of James Cameron's Titanic, this was gold. Because of the feverish interest in the disaster due to the success of the film, anything we had relating to the doomed ocean liner was an instant sale. I did well selling magazines and newspapers with Titanic articles. I even sold two or three copies of this book. Luckily I managed to keep one for my library. Now let's take a look at some of the fantastic illustrations found in the book. The publisher took most of the illustrations from various newspapers in the United States.














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