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Old 30 April 2012, 02:02 PM   #31
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I love your husband's guitar collection ....I just have a Tele and a Strat....and i suck too!
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Old 30 April 2012, 02:11 PM   #32
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Old 30 April 2012, 02:15 PM   #33
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Old 30 April 2012, 03:02 PM   #34
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I collect fishing and hunting stuff, golf stuff old and new, weapons (shhhhhhh), and large credit card bills.... I'm sure there is more but that's what I've been buying lately.
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Old 30 April 2012, 07:50 PM   #35
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Old 30 April 2012, 09:52 PM   #36
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Old 30 April 2012, 10:02 PM   #37
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Ooh, there it is. Thanks, Dan. Pure beauty. We left one fixture similar to yours at our old house when we moved... now I regret it after finding out the new owner gutted most of the rooms.

Do you have any idea who the maker was? Markel? Lincoln?
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Old 30 April 2012, 10:13 PM   #38
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Ooh, there it is. Thanks, Dan. Pure beauty. We left one fixture similar to yours at our old house when we moved... now I regret it after finding out the new owner gutted most of the rooms.

Do you have any idea who the maker was? Markel? Lincoln?
Not sure of the maker and have to admit I've never examined it closely to see if it's marked. Bought it over 22 years ago and with every intention to take it with us whenever we moved.
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Old 30 April 2012, 10:23 PM   #39
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Old 30 April 2012, 10:40 PM   #40
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I collect things like most that can't be discussed on this forum, and art.
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Old 30 April 2012, 11:21 PM   #41
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I collect fishing and hunting stuff, golf stuff old and new, weapons (shhhhhhh), and large credit card bills.... I'm sure there is more but that's what I've been buying lately.
Those things that shall go nameless, appear to be a fairly common interest on the forum. It's a shame that we can't have a sub forum for it. Oh well, there are certainly other places we can engage on that topic. I understand the reasoning behind prohibiting it here, makes for a safer feel to this forum, and I suspect threads about it end up in a heated socio-political debate.
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Old 30 April 2012, 11:58 PM   #42
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Here ya go, lighting people. First one is a six-light with two-tone glass, in totally original condition; second is a Bradley and Hubbard converted oil lamp (electrified), family piece.
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Old 1 May 2012, 12:03 AM   #43
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Old 1 May 2012, 12:24 AM   #44
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J, where did you find that slip shade fixture? It's gorgeous - the shades look perfect - very difficult to find them without chips.

I have a couple more....

Unfortunately I don't have a closeup of the night stand lamp, but here you also can see two of our old prints - not particularly valuable but old, and I liked the look.



A couple of Maxfield Parrish prints from the early 1920s, Rubaiyat and Daybreak:





Ebay find, perfect for our entry:



We hoped this hanging fixture would look original to the house - the original fixtures were, sadly, long gone. Heh, I don't know what the deal is with my curtains.

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Old 1 May 2012, 12:32 AM   #45
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I collect wine, mostly Italian Nebbiolo's from Piedmont, Northern Califonian Cab's and Pinot, with a little bit of Zin. I have about 3500 bottles mostly kept in an offsite temparature controlled facility. It started out as a hobby durring my restaurant management days and grew to an obsession. I have a Sommelier certificate from the U.S.S.A. and I just bloody well like to drink the stuff! I have tonned down my collecting as of late to concentrate on my retirement saving, but i still pluck a few bottle a month to store.

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Old 1 May 2012, 12:36 AM   #46
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^Wow, nice wine collection there, Marc.

Lisa, I found it at an antiques store years ago, one that has a lot of salvage from the area. Where we also got vintage sinks and bathroom hardware. There's at least a hairline on one shade but totally stable. I used to have a beautiful two-light pendant fixture and the painter guy broke one shade and I could never replace it...those slip shades aren't that interchangeable. Love your and Dan's lighting pics! And the Parrish prints too.
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Old 1 May 2012, 12:37 AM   #47
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Old 1 May 2012, 12:40 AM   #48
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^Wow, nice wine collection there, Marc.

Lisa, I found it at an antiques store years ago, one that has a lot of salvage from the area. Where we also got vintage sinks and bathroom hardware. There's at least a hairline on one shade but totally stable. I used to have a beautiful two-light pendant fixture and the painter guy broke one shade and I could never replace it...those slip shades aren't that interchangeable. Love your and Dan's lighting pics! And the Parrish prints too.
Thanks, J. Do you still have the fixture with the broken shade? If you're patient, the very one you need just might show up on Ebay.
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Old 1 May 2012, 12:43 AM   #49
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Just curious what some of you collect aside from the obvious.

Pics are most welcome too.

To get the ball rolling, here's a great find from eBay a few years back, paid half what it's worth. :)

Approx. 800,000 year old hand axe, from the Sahara, made and likely used by Homo Erectus.
He said Erectus
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Old 1 May 2012, 12:44 AM   #50
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^Wow, nice wine collection there, Marc.

Lisa, I found it at an antiques store years ago, one that has a lot of salvage from the area. Where we also got vintage sinks and bathroom hardware. There's at least a hairline on one shade but totally stable. I used to have a beautiful two-light pendant fixture and the painter guy broke one shade and I could never replace it...those slip shades aren't that interchangeable. Love your and Dan's lighting pics! And the Parrish prints too.
This must sound nutty to the regular TRF folks... but I would love to see your vintage sinks! We are lucky to have our original 1930s sinks... with the built in chrome towel bars and chrome legs. Just love 'em. And one bath has a tiny "dental sink" for toothbrushing. It sits right next to the larger sink.
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Old 1 May 2012, 12:59 AM   #52
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This must sound nutty to the regular TRF folks... but I would love to see your vintage sinks! We are lucky to have our original 1930s sinks... with the built in chrome towel bars and chrome legs. Just love 'em. And one bath has a tiny "dental sink" for toothbrushing. It sits right next to the larger sink.
Alas because of damage and the onset of sanity, we replaced both vintage sinks. One got crashed by a falling mirror, and the other was actually the height to service only Peter Dinklage and we finally came to terms with that fact. I still have two rather special vintage bathrooms tho...will post pics on the Coffeeshop.
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Old 1 May 2012, 01:03 AM   #53
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Alas because of damage and the onset of sanity, we replaced both vintage sinks. One got crashed by a falling mirror, and the other was actually the height to service only Peter Dinklage and we finally came to terms with that fact. I still have two rather special vintage bathrooms tho...will post pics on the Coffeeshop.
Ooh.... tell me there's original tile involved.
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Ooh.... tell me there's original tile involved.
"Original" to this house would have been a bucket set on a wood floor. It predates "bathrooms."

I shall scare up some pics.
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Old 1 May 2012, 01:48 AM   #56
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"Original" to this house would have been a bucket set on a wood floor. It predates "bathrooms."

I shall scare up some pics.
I forget how old your house is!
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And "homo", I notice you didn't comment. :)
Well, I thought better of it.
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