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This site is for our “stuff” we have collected over the years. We are not packrats.  We don’t just keep anything.  We collected items we thought might be of value or keepsake one day.

As life moves on, we now have a huge collection, to the point that no matter what the future holds we know we need to part ways with a lot of our collection.  Some items we know the value of, most we don’t.  That’s where this site comes in.

Help us price and, if interested, make an offer to purchase any of the items we show. You can contact us by visiting the page for the item you are interested in and filling out the form that is located at the bottom of the page.  Maybe we have the missing piece to your collection.  Maybe we inspire you to collect.  What ever your interests are, thank you for visiting.

Auggie

7 Comments »

  1. sherry Said,

    January 8, 2009 @ 3:19 pm

    we have for sell large lot of ty,vintage star wars,wwf,
    porcelain dolls,movies,vintage glassware
    more info email me thank u sherry

  2. erika hampton Said,

    March 9, 2009 @ 7:38 pm

    how do I sign up to get this in my email?

  3. sophia herrera Said,

    May 6, 2009 @ 7:43 pm

    like to know how much this item is worth now and if it is still being made.

  4. T.J. Said,

    April 24, 2010 @ 4:05 pm

    I have the 4 magazine set of the 1979 Kiss Collection Series. I would like to know what they may be worth. Thank You!!

  5. g martin Said,

    July 11, 2010 @ 3:54 am

    I have a genuine cream jug from the cafe royal in london, can you tell me what its worth.
    thanks

  6. jack cook Said,

    August 11, 2010 @ 7:35 am

    I have a WWII metal tin, green in color with German language on all 4 sides, 5″ x 3 1/2″; was in dad’s stuff he brought back from WWII, I also have an officers glasses & case, iron cross with addt’l metals and luger pistol; none of these for sale. the language on tin is:

    echre langenburger wibele (twice)

    hochfeines erstklassignes dessert

    nachfolger des conditormeisters wibel langenburg any ideas what it is; it’s worth?

  7. Barbara Polsley Said,

    August 28, 2010 @ 9:16 am

    Have a solid Brass antique train or steam whistle…6″ in diameter and 14″ tall from the 1800’s. Someone wants to buy it but we don’t know what to charge

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