What a flashback! Those copper sheet photos came as little kits to make them yourself. I loved getting them at Christmas or for my birthday when I was young (in the 60’s). Glad you will make some money on your two dollar investment.😊
The titler is you screw it under a light bulb in a lamp. Replace the bulb, slip a slide in the holder and you can really see your slides. My mom had one, I have her projector & a sm suitcase full of slide that a got when she passed. Lots of fun stuff to see Renee, thanks for showing us!😊
Renee, I attended a Catholic elementary school & as rewards for good work etc. We were given small religious metals as those in that packet. They were either saints or popes on them. Great memories for me. Love the black coral Madonna stature. Should get your total money spent at the auction back from the one item. Since you had things from Fatima, I wonder if the holy water was also from there. I guess you can take them to the nearest Catholic church if want. The cameras definitely bought back memories too. The casio calculator was a good find. Love the way you go through a bin or box. You do it the right way. You make it seem that we are right there beside you. Enjoy these video. Love you commentary as well. Thanks for sharing & continue your awesome work. Have a bless & safe weekend.
Renee !!! Thanks for sharing this unboxing with us!!! I appreciate you so much! Stay safe stay great and keep up the good work!!! So much cool things in that one box!!!
That Norelco electric razor used to have an old TV ad during Christmas time the razor would fly around a ski slope like a sled and the ad ended with the tag line Noelco! Some neat items you have there .
You have a knack for buying the most interesting tubs and boxes! I tried to figure out the pope on that pin that you found at the bottom of the tub. I think it may be Pope Pius XI, who was Pope from 1922-1939. I enjoy finding those old religious items because they are so much more ornate than things that are made today. Speaking of religious items, be sure to check those rosaries and religious medals that were shown in the previous video, because they are sometimes made out of sterling silver. Thanks for saving all of these items and sharing them with us!
I remember my sisters and I buying a Norelco shaver for our Dad for Christmas, influenced by the tv add of the elf sledding down a hill on one.😊 I received a monogrammed Kreisler butane lighter from my pals for my birthday as a college freshman, had to keep it hidden from my parents when I went home for the Easter holiday.
There were some nice pieces in this box. Actually my favorite piece was the silver napkin holder. I know I'm a little odd but I really loved it. Hopefully you'll be able to find some good trash bags soon. Happy hunting.🙏❤️
I didn't have much hope for that box when I saw it, but it had some very cool vintage items. That movie titler should fit on your Brownie camera. Don't think they're worth much, but you might like it with your talent for creating retro videos. I think that calculator/keyboard thingamajig is valued about $80 or so if you find the person looking for one and if it is in good working shape. All in all...cool!
The keyboard was a great find! That crate actually had some pretty good items. A few viewers mentioned that the watch part is actually a part of a Transformers watch, which in of itself can sell for a few bucks. Never knew they made Transformer watches!
Hello Renee. What a app salute crate of nostalgia you have gotten. The razors remind me of my Dad he had the one in gold and in silver. Really great work picking this one up. The 110 cameras are great, I use to take pictures of my kids with those . Well some of them. I always loved taking pictures. I have tons of them . The treasure in this crate is amazing. Take care and enjoy your weekend. 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️☕️🫖☕️🫖🥰🥰💯💯💯💯💯💯
This also was fun. I like mystery in boxing. So fun. Thank for narrating and sharing. I love ya Stay safe and healthy. :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)
07:30 Flashing back to summer camp! Some kid made those. Someone will pay for that Casio keyboard/calculator! Why did they make it? It was the 80s and they could make it.
What are you talking about on the casio? There is no calculator included in that! Casio make music instruments also. I learned to shave my legs with that gold kind of razor. Very dangerous. LOL
@@PaperandMoose I re run your video many times. Showed my son. We do not see a calculator. I see and understand the function keys that are numbered. It was a synthesizer to select and change voices or tones. Kind of ahead of the times back in the days.
@@pattiwhite9575 It's the rectangular shaped item with the black border, next to the speaker, positioned above the first few keys. The calculator screen is right under where it's printed Casio VL-Tone, inside of the black border. There is even a key selector, on the very right of the item, where it has the options of "Play Rec Cal Off".... in which Cal means Calculator.
@@PaperandMoose ua-cam.com/video/wafV1Jj3WtM/v-deo.html I had to go find a closer look at the keys. I now see that there is a CAL feature. It can be used as a calculator. But mostly it is used to CALibrate tones. Save tones.
I'm interested in the Gillette Tech Razor. I have several of the blades that are advertised on the front of the box that you have. I don't live that far from where you are. Would love to hear what you will be asking for this item. I can travel to you.
I think that tray is for throwing up they give at the hospitals LOL I had that camera with the flash and the ones that you put the film in And picture comes right out can't think of the name Fun finds
Come on over baby, whole lotta shavin' goin' on Yeah, come on over baby, baby you can't go wrong Honey, I ain't fakin', whole lotta shavin' goin' on. Yes, that was a a real low one. But it is important to set the standard so low that you can live with it.
@@PaperandMoose And if that Casio makes the usual... Casio sound (which is an acquired taste in my humble opinion), it should be worth quite a bit. People who do low-fi and other bizarre music like this kind of stuff.
Great haul on this milk crate ! The Panasonic tape recorder design should be from the 70s and is highly collectible, it would be awesome if it still works. Same with the stylish ITT camera, put this together with your ITT shares which I sent you and sell them as a lot. Well done, Renée, now you´ve deserved a wonderful and relaxing weekend. Keep it up, and see you on the next one ! 😉 Greets from GER, U.
I plugged in the Panasonic today, put one of my cassette tapes in, and transported instantly back to the 1980s! So glad that it works and that they stored the cord in the battery compartment. Its like the ITT camera knew I had those shares and it had to find me! Put some 110 film in there and I'm ready to take some photos! Hope that you have a wonderful weekend! It's supposed to be in the 70s here tomorrow but rain :0(
My first camera (1974) was a Kodak 110, I haven't got it anymore but I still have a couple of the flash 'cubes' in my memory drawer. Copper repousse art, that was a thing, I have one I did freehand, no kits for me, with a mare and foal, I look at it now and it reminds me I used to be a good artist - perhaps I should try again🙂This box brought back so many memories for me - and will bring you some good money!
I see sound (the cassette player) and a relic I used...an 8mm Kodak movie camera. You can play a rendition of "Pennies From Heaven" while checking you finances on that Casio! A workout with that hand strength device will develop an impressive handshake! Neat stuff!
@@PaperandMoose If you want, check out the 1972 movie "Frogs", starring the late Ray Milland...a real campy doozy! "Today, the pond...Tomorrow the WORLD!"
Renee, That Gillette is a good one ,all parts are in excellent condition. I have my Dad's first gen of that type, but that's an improvement on mine because the blade head won't wobble like mine does. That's worth a bit in that condition, I believe. Please let me know. Cheers, Rik Spector
Nice box; great reveal video. Hope that Casio music and math machine works. The razors and old cameras are great too. Be interesting to find film in them and get it developed. Have a great Friday and weekend!
Hi, Renee! Nice seeing you today. The church rummage in Steel City is a NO GO! ( Nothing good there at all... I walked with NADA, Zip, Zero purchases!) A lot going on as far as sales Saturday......maybe I'll see you again!
Good running into you too! Sounds like you won't have to worry about going to Steel City next year at all. I'm sure I'll see you at some of the other rummage sales, the season has just started!
I carried around one of those Radio Shack microscopes for several years. I used it to inspect film and printing plates. It was really handy for all that small stuff since the light was built in. Keep it with you!
Hey Renee. What an amazing treasure hunt in a box. Some of the stuff is not that expensive. But some of them made youroney back. When are you going to the next Auction. Love you see more treasures. God Bless you Renee. It has been raining on and off ff today. Have a great weekend. Mari'a. 🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️☔☔☔☔☔☔👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💙💙💙💙💙💙
That little watch is a vintage Transformer watch. Those copper plaques might look good displayed all as one piece. What an awesome box - great score lol
Wow, you are right about the watch! Wish the band would have been in there. Never would have guessed that's what it was and how much they seem to sell for!
Copper was a craft . I got one for Christmas you put it over the tile with images on it and you take popsicle stick and smooth it over images. Hand exercises for hand work squeeze it together ❤️
That little red fabric attached to that small round picture of a religious figure, I believe a Pope, may be a relic. If you kept that Native American planter from your other box, it would go nice next to the copper one when used for succulents.
Today I flipped through a book about consumption and how we need to take care of things. In that was a old commercial for Betlehem Steel. I instantly thought of you! Fun video!
Enjoyed the video very much I love going through old boxes of stuff. You had some pretty cool things in there. I love old. Thanks for The video will catch you on the next one
My parents had those silver Gillette razors when I was a kid. Mom put pink nail polish on hers, so they wouldn't get mixed up lol. Those lighters are great! You got some really neat stuff. It was fun...thank you.☺
The shell shaped item with glass insert is silver plated and it is a butter dish 🧈 Love the content of this bin, but the camera wasn't focussing so most of the items are blurry.
I've still got my old 110 cameras. One takes those tower flash sticks & the other has built in flash. My old Pentex 35mm hasn't been used for deccadeseither. The copper art I remember doing in boys club, late 70's/early 80's. Would take your copper sheet, cut to size, place over a die, hammer out the picture. The place some tacit on certain part to make the dark spots and lay over a piece of wood. The acid stunk like sulphur. Wild childhood😉. That was fun 👍👍
I think my one 110 camera needed the flash cubes/sticks but I was always too lazy to buy any, so however the pictures turned out, that’s how they turned out. Needless to say, I came back with some pretty dark photos!
If you can sell cameras over in the US, let me know.... I bought a big box of that junk years ago, and I still have them. Even old fold outs from the 1920s, yes I can sell them but its not worth it at all. Oh, I can get 10-20 dollars (ruffly estimated from some weeks old dollar calculator) for a good 1930 ish camera, I dont sell online for that price. And theres no fleemarkeds around here, so I rather scrap it. Aaand I like to look at them so why not keep them. meh. And I have not used a razor since the... 90? On myself that is.
What a flashback! Those copper sheet photos came as little kits to make them yourself. I loved getting them at Christmas or for my birthday when I was young (in the 60’s). Glad you will make some money on your two dollar investment.😊
Thats right we use to make them in art class. I remember the ship because I had that one as my art project.
The titler is you screw it under a light bulb in a lamp. Replace the bulb, slip a slide in the holder and you can really see your slides. My mom had one, I have her projector & a sm suitcase full of slide that a got when she passed. Lots of fun stuff to see Renee, thanks for showing us!😊
Renee, I attended a Catholic elementary school & as rewards for good work etc. We were given small religious metals as those in that packet. They were either saints or popes on them. Great memories for me.
Love the black coral Madonna stature. Should get your total money spent at the auction back from the one item.
Since you had things from Fatima, I wonder if the holy water was also from there.
I guess you can take them to the nearest Catholic church if want.
The cameras definitely bought back memories too.
The casio calculator was a good find.
Love the way you go through a bin or box. You do it the right way. You make it seem that we are right there beside you. Enjoy these video.
Love you commentary as well.
Thanks for sharing & continue your awesome work. Have a bless & safe weekend.
I remember the little copper sheets..thanks for the unboxing!
Used to workout to the Jane Fonda tape with friends in college, early ‘80’s. Feel the burn!! We barely survived, lol!
For whatever reason in my teen years, I would put on Richard Simmons "Sweatin' To The Oldies". I think I did it more for the music!
I got a Toyota sewing machine for 6 pounds at the Auction , never knew they made them , Have it up for 75 lol , they go for even more .
Toyota made sewing machines?? Learn something new every day!
Renee !!! Thanks for sharing this unboxing with us!!! I appreciate you so much! Stay safe stay great and keep up the good work!!! So much cool things in that one box!!!
That Norelco electric razor used to have an old TV ad during Christmas time the razor would fly around a ski slope like a sled and the ad ended with the tag line Noelco! Some neat items you have there .
The plastic watch is an old transformer style robot. I had one when I was a kid.
You have a knack for buying the most interesting tubs and boxes! I tried to figure out the pope on that pin that you found at the bottom of the tub. I think it may be Pope Pius XI, who was Pope from 1922-1939. I enjoy finding those old religious items because they are so much more ornate than things that are made today. Speaking of religious items, be sure to check those rosaries and religious medals that were shown in the previous video, because they are sometimes made out of sterling silver. Thanks for saving all of these items and sharing them with us!
Thanks for watching! I agree on the religious items, more care & attention to detail was put into making them back then.
Sometimes the beads on old rosaries are Austrian crystal (Swarovski?)
Hey Rene! That was fun! The copper art brought back memories! TFS Hugs!
The Casio VL Tone is worth about $50 so not bad at all. I personally wanted to see you try it out.
I remember my sisters and I buying a Norelco shaver for our Dad for Christmas, influenced by the tv add of the elf sledding down a hill on one.😊 I received a monogrammed Kreisler butane lighter from my pals for my birthday as a college freshman, had to keep it hidden from my parents when I went home for the Easter holiday.
I am glad you saved this tote, and found treasure. Loved the razors, that was pretty cool.
What a fun, varied box!
This was another great box! I had a 110 camera years ago, I probably still have it in a drawer somewhere! 🤣 Please be careful and stay safe! ❤❤
110 was the camera of my childhood! I still remember the sound of the winding of the film :0)
@@PaperandMoose yes I loved that sound.
I love these mystery unboxing videos! ☺️❤
There were some nice pieces in this box. Actually my favorite piece was the silver napkin holder. I know I'm a little odd but I really loved it. Hopefully you'll be able to find some good trash bags soon. Happy hunting.🙏❤️
I didn't have much hope for that box when I saw it, but it had some very cool vintage items. That movie titler should fit on your Brownie camera. Don't think they're worth much, but you might like it with your talent for creating retro videos. I think that calculator/keyboard thingamajig is valued about $80 or so if you find the person looking for one and if it is in good working shape. All in all...cool!
The keyboard was a great find! That crate actually had some pretty good items. A few viewers mentioned that the watch part is actually a part of a Transformers watch, which in of itself can sell for a few bucks. Never knew they made Transformer watches!
This was an AWESOME box of great items.
The pope pin is lovely, we used to have the radio shack magnifier, my late Dad had the first shaver. Memories!
The hand exerciser is a Sly stone strength😂😂😂
Seriously, I was surprised by how difficult it was to squeeze. Must be for those that do arm wrestling! Forearms of steel with that!
Really fun box!
Like a box of chocolates you never know what you’re gonna get.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏😊🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hello Renee. What a app salute crate of nostalgia you have gotten. The razors remind me of my Dad he had the one in gold and in silver. Really great work picking this one up. The 110 cameras are great, I use to take pictures of my kids with those . Well some of them. I always loved taking pictures. I have tons of them . The treasure in this crate is amazing. Take care and enjoy your weekend. 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️☕️🫖☕️🫖🥰🥰💯💯💯💯💯💯
The coin/medallions could be silver or at least collectables. I might check with a coin shop if you have no luck online. Nice box of stuff!
We used to make those copper pictures in art class in school very
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This also was fun. I like mystery in boxing. So fun. Thank for narrating and sharing. I love ya Stay safe and healthy. :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)
The copper art would make an interesting gallery wall all put together.
A box full of treasures. I like the yellow Panasonic and the Casio.
Fun unboxing with some nice valuable items 😊
Awesome 😊
I am really enjoy watching your videos I'm Kelly and I'm from Covington Georgia
07:30 Flashing back to summer camp! Some kid made those. Someone will pay for that Casio keyboard/calculator! Why did they make it? It was the 80s and they could make it.
The copper squares look like copper wall tiles for a feature wall.
Fun,but Wondering about the butter dish 😅
Me too!
Maybe milk glass.
What are you talking about on the casio? There is no calculator included in that! Casio make music instruments also.
I learned to shave my legs with that gold kind of razor. Very dangerous. LOL
There is a calculator- it’s to the right of the speaker. They keys also function as the numbers to input.
Totally had a calculator. It was used for a very specific reason with the keyboard. Above my pay grade but very interesting.
@@PaperandMoose I re run your video many times. Showed my son. We do not see a calculator. I see and understand the function keys that are numbered. It was a synthesizer to select and change voices or tones. Kind of ahead of the times back in the days.
@@pattiwhite9575 It's the rectangular shaped item with the black border, next to the speaker, positioned above the first few keys. The calculator screen is right under where it's printed Casio VL-Tone, inside of the black border. There is even a key selector, on the very right of the item, where it has the options of "Play Rec Cal Off".... in which Cal means Calculator.
@@PaperandMoose ua-cam.com/video/wafV1Jj3WtM/v-deo.html I had to go find a closer look at the keys. I now see that there is a CAL feature. It can be used as a calculator. But mostly it is used to CALibrate tones. Save tones.
I'm interested in the Gillette Tech Razor. I have several of the blades that are advertised on the front of the box that you have. I don't live that far from where you are. Would love to hear what you will be asking for this item. I can travel to you.
African Violet does well in copper planter. Had one before.
Great tote finds
I think that tray is for throwing up they give at the hospitals LOL
I had that camera with the flash and the ones that you put the film in
And picture comes right out can't think of the name
Fun finds
You could be right about that tray... oops!
This was a great box!
Always check tokens for being silver!
The movie titler thing goes on the front of the film camera you have. When you start and end filming you put a slide in the holder with the titles.
Come on over baby, whole lotta shavin' goin' on
Yeah, come on over baby, baby you can't go wrong
Honey, I ain't fakin', whole lotta shavin' goin' on.
Yes, that was a a real low one. But it is important to set the standard so low that you can live with it.
It was a good one though, A+ for effort!
@@PaperandMoose And if that Casio makes the usual... Casio sound (which is an acquired taste in my humble opinion), it should be worth quite a bit. People who do low-fi and other bizarre music like this kind of stuff.
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Those Las Vegas silver coins could be silver
Check those out
Maybe you can do a video of you playing music will doing your taxes.
Taxes... ugh. Taxes take a lot of tea, some background music, and an entire evening to get through.
The gillets are ghe only razors my dad would ever use
The casio key board a precursor to a mobile phone.
Why pairing a calculator with an instrument? Because Casio COULD Do it!
Looks like it’s worth at least $50 up $100 depending on condition and model.
Why didn’t you show the cap gum? Laws against it.
It’s a piano. Not a calculator.
It's both, it measures your time when playing a piece of music
Yes, it's both. Used for a very specific purpose.
Great haul on this milk crate ! The Panasonic tape recorder design should be from the 70s and is highly collectible, it would be awesome if it still works. Same with the stylish ITT camera, put this together with your ITT shares which I sent you and sell them as a lot. Well done, Renée, now you´ve deserved a wonderful and relaxing weekend. Keep it up, and see you on the next one ! 😉 Greets from GER, U.
I plugged in the Panasonic today, put one of my cassette tapes in, and transported instantly back to the 1980s! So glad that it works and that they stored the cord in the battery compartment. Its like the ITT camera knew I had those shares and it had to find me! Put some 110 film in there and I'm ready to take some photos! Hope that you have a wonderful weekend! It's supposed to be in the 70s here tomorrow but rain :0(
The copper tiles were art kits. Much like paint by numbers kits
The watch thing was possibly a transformer’s watch
My first camera (1974) was a Kodak 110, I haven't got it anymore but I still have a couple of the flash 'cubes' in my memory drawer. Copper repousse art, that was a thing, I have one I did freehand, no kits for me, with a mare and foal, I look at it now and it reminds me I used to be a good artist - perhaps I should try again🙂This box brought back so many memories for me - and will bring you some good money!
Yes, you should try again. Your best may be yet to come.
I see sound (the cassette player) and a relic I used...an 8mm Kodak movie camera. You can play a rendition of "Pennies From Heaven" while checking you finances on that Casio! A workout with that hand strength device will develop an impressive handshake! Neat stuff!
Such a mixture of stuff in that crate! No frogs though, one day they will appear!
@@PaperandMoose If you want, check out the 1972 movie "Frogs", starring the late Ray Milland...a real campy doozy! "Today, the pond...Tomorrow the WORLD!"
Renee,
That Gillette is a good one ,all parts are in excellent condition.
I have my Dad's first gen of that type, but that's an
improvement on mine because the blade head won't wobble like
mine does.
That's worth a bit in that condition, I believe.
Please let me know.
Cheers,
Rik Spector
I’ll do a bit Id research 🙂
Nice box; great reveal video. Hope that Casio music and math machine works. The razors and old cameras are great too. Be interesting to find film in them and get it developed. Have a great Friday and weekend!
Thank goodness there weren't any batteries in any of the compartments, makes for trying them out a bit easier! Hope you have a great weekend too!
The calculator is used to add up the timing of the notes to ensure they are correct for the measure/ signature.
Seems pretty specialized. Probably not something everyone would want, right?
The last round small framed “pope” might have a relic on the back? Look carefully. You can google if there are any labels in Latin.
Hi, Renee! Nice seeing you today. The church rummage in Steel City is a NO GO! ( Nothing good there at all... I walked with NADA, Zip, Zero purchases!) A lot going on as far as sales Saturday......maybe I'll see you again!
Good running into you too! Sounds like you won't have to worry about going to Steel City next year at all. I'm sure I'll see you at some of the other rummage sales, the season has just started!
I carried around one of those Radio Shack microscopes for several years. I used it to inspect film and printing plates. It was really handy for all that small stuff since the light was built in. Keep it with you!
I put batteries in it & still works great!
Wow, you are scoring big at the mystery boxes Renee, keep it up!
Hey Renee. What an amazing treasure hunt in a box. Some of the stuff is not that expensive. But some of them made youroney back. When are you going to the next Auction. Love you see more treasures. God Bless you Renee. It has been raining on and off ff today. Have a great weekend. Mari'a. 🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️☔☔☔☔☔☔👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💙💙💙💙💙💙
I remember making those copper pictures as a kid. I'm 73. Tina, Al's wife
That little watch is a vintage Transformer watch. Those copper plaques might look good displayed all as one piece. What an awesome box - great score lol
Wow, you are right about the watch! Wish the band would have been in there. Never would have guessed that's what it was and how much they seem to sell for!
The gold razor is $70/ $160
Wow!
Any vintage electric razors are a score ❤️ have a wonderful weekend Rene.
Great fine. Keep up the good work. Never know what your going to fine.
Copper was a craft . I got one for Christmas you put it over the tile with images on it and you take popsicle stick and smooth it over images. Hand exercises for hand work squeeze it together ❤️
Those Gillette Tech razors in the original boxes are worth pretty good money. The religious pin appears to be a mourning pin. You got a great deal!
That little red fabric attached to that small round picture of a religious figure, I believe a Pope, may be a relic. If you kept that Native American planter from your other box, it would go nice next to the copper one when used for succulents.
Kinda looked like a Knights of Columbus collar and medal in picture
I did those copper reliefs as a kid back in the 60's.
I think that tray for your dentures is really an emesis basin.
...yes, & to clarify...one upchucks in it (because many would have no clue what 'emesis' means 💯.
Renee. My dad had the ivory shaver in the box and I would be interested in it. Please message me.
The cassette player is pretty cool.I've got an old Walkman I use when I'm mowing the yard.
Walkmans are great! I remember when I advanced to a Discman and thought I'd be able to run while listening... not such a great idea haha.
@@PaperandMoose , Ha! Me, too.
Today I flipped through a book about consumption and how we need to take care of things. In that was a old commercial for Betlehem Steel. I instantly thought of you! Fun video!
❤❤❤ Cool stuff..........
Enjoyed the video very much I love going through old boxes of stuff. You had some pretty cool things in there. I love old. Thanks for The video will catch you on the next one
I collect dice Also, I have a big old jar full
Love the copper sheets they bring back so may mamories of my parents
I love that you clicked the shutter on the 110 camera, they did have a distinctive sound! This tote had some good items!
Alex from Curiosity, Inc. on UA-cam collects antique and vintage razors.
My parents had those silver Gillette razors when I was a kid. Mom put pink nail polish on hers, so they wouldn't get mixed up lol. Those lighters are great! You got some really neat stuff. It was fun...thank you.☺
I loved my Panasonic player. Mine was red. I took it everywhere. Congrats on the great auction haul. Can't wait to watch the rest of of the videos.
That yellow tape player gave me a flashback! It was fun to remember fun times 😊
Those copper squares look like tiles to decorate with.
Watch the prices on the Pope some are big money.
Another box of cool items. 😊
Love those mystery type box lots!
Another great box for you to recoup your money.
💜 nice box, 🍀🌀 that will give you the "G I Joe Kung Fu grip" 🙃
The shell shaped item with glass insert is silver plated and it is a butter dish 🧈 Love the content of this bin, but the camera wasn't focussing so most of the items are blurry.
Haha…I have a Casio vl tone!
I've still got my old 110 cameras. One takes those tower flash sticks & the other has built in flash. My old Pentex 35mm hasn't been used for deccadeseither. The copper art I remember doing in boys club, late 70's/early 80's. Would take your copper sheet, cut to size, place over a die, hammer out the picture. The place some tacit on certain part to make the dark spots and lay over a piece of wood. The acid stunk like sulphur. Wild childhood😉. That was fun 👍👍
I think my one 110 camera needed the flash cubes/sticks but I was always too lazy to buy any, so however the pictures turned out, that’s how they turned out. Needless to say, I came back with some pretty dark photos!
Thanks for putting the values! I guess I gotta start looking at the odd balls boxes
Hi Renee, looks like a nice bin of goodies. Those cameras and razors are really nice.
If you can sell cameras over in the US, let me know.... I bought a big box of that junk years ago, and I still have them. Even old fold outs from the 1920s, yes I can sell them but its not worth it at all. Oh, I can get 10-20 dollars (ruffly estimated from some weeks old dollar calculator) for a good 1930 ish camera, I dont sell online for that price. And theres no fleemarkeds around here, so I rather scrap it. Aaand I like to look at them so why not keep them. meh. And I have not used a razor since the... 90? On myself that is.
Did you try out the Casio keyboard/calculator?😮
Fun! An interesting mix of items. I enjoyed the video!
hi, that box brought back a lot of memories for me!!