posted on June 27, 2003 11:22:19 AM new
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Trying to find out the age and maybe the maker of this pin and any other info of this bakelite pin. Thanks
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posted on June 27, 2003 12:16:44 PM new
I sold one very similar to yours about 9 months ago. Mine was a soldier model. They are from the 1940's. Bring pretty good price.
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posted on June 27, 2003 02:38:02 PM new
Great find... I know I have a picture somewhere and the book price but it should bring a pretty good dollar. I think if I was going to list it I would do a 10 day auction so that it gives all bakelite buyers a chance to see it...
posted on June 27, 2003 02:38:03 PM new
I never know 1 click or 2. I guess 2 is wrong at least for today. Hope everyone has a great weekend and finds all those hidden treasures.
[ edited by Libra63 on Jun 27, 2003 02:39 PM ]
posted on June 27, 2003 03:03:03 PM new
Thanks everyone I still dont know how to put a clickable link on this board. Is there a how to page that tells how to put a clickable link on this board , Thanks
posted on June 27, 2003 10:03:26 PM new
Last time I tried to put a clickable link here it actually worked! Go to your auction, look at location box at top of screen, click on it once, hit Edit, then Copy. Come to Vendio, start your message here, click "paste", and it's there. Then, I believe I wrote at beginning and at the end. Technophobe that I am, and hubby the guru already in bed, I was amazed that it did work.