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Category Archives: Jim
Travel-Log #5: Now and Then Second Hand Store – Orange, CA 9/26/12 Submitted by Carol
As promised earlier, we are leap-frogging over several successful forays into antique shops earlier in the trip to report on another shop connected to a popular TV show. Heading out on this trip, we knew we wanted to re-visit Orange, … Continue reading
Travel-Log #4: Abilene, Kansas 9/12/12 Submitted by Carol
Note: Our apologies for the lack of Travel-Logs during the past two weeks. It’s not that we haven’t been antiquing; we have. However, between very busy days on the road and sometimes very poor wi-fi connections at our motels in … Continue reading
1950’s Donald Duck Wall Decoration – A Ducky Disney Whodunnit
One summer morning about two years ago, on what was to become a very hot day, I was on one of my typical hunting and gathering missions at my favorite weekly flea market. I had already been through the market … Continue reading
Travel-Log #3: Platte City, Missouri – 9/9/12 Submitted by Carol
After several hours of soaking up history in St. Joseph, Missouri and Atchison, Kansas (Pony Express Museum, Patee House, the house where Jesse James was killed, and Amelia Earhart’s birthplace), we were heading south along the Missouri River toward Kansas … Continue reading
Travel Log #2: LeClaire, Iowa 9/7/12 Reported by Carol
We entered LeClaire, Iowa, which is just north of Interstate 80 and on the banks of the Mississippi River, at about 9:45 a.m. I was taking note of the price of gas at a BP station when Jim shouted, “There … Continue reading
Pick of the Week: Miniature House
This week’s “Pick of the Week” comes from one of our favorite flea markets. This is a prime example of a “diamond in the rough” in that when I found it a lot of the porch railings as well as … Continue reading
Travel Log #1: Galesburg, Il 9/6/12: Reported by Carol
We left home yesterday and headed west through Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana; thirteen hours and 681 miles later, we arrived in Brownsburg, Indiana. What a frustration to watch billboards advertising antique malls flash by us on I-70! The huge Heart … Continue reading
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Road Trip, USA!
Greetings to all our friends and readers of The Collector Gene! We’re happy to report that since starting our little family website in March, we’ve been viewed in nearly every state and about fifty different countries. Now to be … Continue reading
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Mourning Lincoln – The Road to Immortality
There is no doubt that history remembers Abraham Lincoln. Among all the famous people of our past, Lincoln shares an elevated status achieved by only one other person – George Washington. Without George Washington, there may well not have been … Continue reading
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Pick Of The Week: Factory-Built Aurora Monsters
Besides Carol’s “Smile” photo project, we would also like to introduce “Pick of the Week”! Each week (or as we go out looking for new old stuff) we will pick our favorite find of the week! Pretty simple, right? To … Continue reading