Fellow collectors after admiring the Britains set of the Changing of the Guard (a photo of same I first saw in a Corrs of Washington catalog in the 1950's) I have finally acquired the set in mint, tied-in-box condition.
Now, I just have to find a place to display it. :rolleyes2:
What fun to see these Britains and Elastolin figures - many of which I had or still have but most without their boxes.
Hope your 2016 auction was successful. (Is that a Navajo rug in the picture?)
At age 73 I've long thought about what happens to my collection after I'm gone. Part of it will appeal to those here on the Forum (i.e. pre 1968 Britains, Elastolin, Johill, etc.) but the much larger part of it consists of Flats - something of relatively little interest to collectors either in...
Well fortunately for the kids the forecast of snow on Halloween in Saint Louis didn't work out. Unfortunately for them it was near freezing that night.
Great pictures which gives you a feel for the conditions the crew had to endure although some of the more "personal" aspects need to be seen directly when touring on board. I've been to two tours and the docents are great. If you haven't been there try to go.
Just won via the OTS auction a mint set of Herald Civil War Confederates with their box and the Herald catalog. I always liked those figures from my days of yore and now I have them. But where to display them? My wife thinks we need another house {sm4}.
I loved Stan and Ollie, and as a result bought a couple of books on the two. It looks as if the movie exaggerated any dissension between the two viz acting in movies without the other. Each did dozens.
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