👍Always nice to see your Christmas trees and lights. I sure miss the times of my youth when everything seemed so clean & innocent. Parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins.. Good memories, good times! Thx Howard. Appreciate ya sir!
Thank you Howard,brings back memories of when I was a kid in our old house in the country . Remember coming home from school and that great pine smell would be in the room. That was 1963. The following year my folks bought an aluminum tree with the rotating color wheel light. That tree if you touch it would give you a electric shock if you touched it. Missed the old fashioned real pine trees. Now buy small tree you can plant after Christmas. Thanks for a great video and bringing back precious memories.All the best!!!
A friend always purchased a potted tree for a Christmas tree. In the spring he would plant them in his yard. He has some huge evergreens now..... lots of them. I love the smell of a fresh tree!
@@bodarville2510 There only about three feet tall at the tallest. My friend always has one on a coffee table with some decorations and lights that come with them. Come March, he tosses out the lights and decorations before he plants them in his yard.
Hi Howard, trees look great. When I was little my parents had those bubbling lights too. What I could see of the inside of your house it looks swell. I wouldn’t guess it to be a hundred and one years old. Merry Christmas!
Yep, the house was built in 1923. Model T's were the latest and greatest thing on the roads back when this was a new house. Crazy to think about. City Hall has all the tax records still, with photos in the file starting around the late 40's of the house. It's interesting to pull the file and look at all the old photos of the house over the decades. A couple times a year City Hall allows residents to look at the files. Super interesting!
Very neat to see all these vintage sets. Howard, you have done an excellent job decorating. That's a lot of work and planning, your xmas display looks top! It kinda reflects the way you do all your work. Looking through the old packaging and items you described brings me back to the younger days when my parents had many of these same items. Thanks again for the memories!!! And Merry Christmas!
Your tree reminds me of my grandparents tree out on the farm in Franklin County Indiana back in the late 50s. Sure brought back some memories of the past. Thanks for taking me back to those joyful days of my childhood. Your tree and decorations are all as you say ultra cool!! Thanks again for sharing!!
You always do a great job decorating for Christmas time. The tree looks great as do the other decorations. Have a great Christmas and wonderful New Year!
All of your inside decorations are beautiful. I Also love using vintage incandescent lights on my Christmas tree. Incandescent lights really show off the decorations on your tree. I am looking forward to seeing your outside decorations.
Hoping for some snow to make an outdoor video...... LED's all look the same, no difference from bulb to bulb, unlike the old incandescents that were ceramic coated. Every bulb has a different pattern or shade, plus the glow they have..... The LED's look like they're vibrating, to me anyway.
Thanks for showing us your Christmas decoration displays. I wondered about what percentage of your Christmas decorations are on display compared to how many you have.
@ :34, I like the reflector/petal version of those lights. I remember them called Merry Midgets. I saw reproductions a couple years ago but somehow passed on buying them. I really like the C7 sets but stringing and clipping them on is a chore, at least for me. I really like seeing you saving and showing this old stuff, brings back good memories!
The "Merry Midget" was a GE trademark..... These are not GE lights. Back in that era, the GE Merry Midgets were loop sets, which were a pain to decorate with, but the advantage was one small wire for the light set.... being a loop. Plus they used a double pin replacement lamp that was glued into their plastic base, making it impossible to change the lamp in the socket, so you had no choice but to purchase GE replacement bulbs. People didn't like that and wanted end plugs to add light sets, so over the years GE just started branding generic light sets made in Taiwan for GE.
Looking great, Howard! I have a decent hoard of the miniature bulbs as well. New for this year is a 30”x40” shadow box to display vintage light packaging, with a couple spot lights to illuminate it. Should be a ‘short’ of that coming soon. Plenty of spare reflectors as well. I don’t like the ones with broken petals, either.
@@OldCarAlley My place is a little bit bigger, but yeah, I know all about limited space! That's why I went with a wall mounted shadow box. I'll post a picture in Community. I checked, and don't have a "short" on it.
Your Christmas decorations look very festive! It's nice that your tree represents a history of your life. I'm sure the most precious are the home made decorations that your Mom made. I was looking for your Big Boy ornament. Did he make it on the tree this year? I'm going to answer "brianhdueck3372" question about the percentage of your Christmas decorations that are out. I'm going to say 1%! I've seen your collection.
Love how you decorated your Ficus tree even though you have a real tree. 🎄⛄🐧
👍Always nice to see your Christmas trees and lights. I sure miss the times of my youth when everything seemed so clean & innocent. Parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins.. Good memories, good times! Thx Howard. Appreciate ya sir!
Awesome looking Christmas tree thank you for sharing thank you for the video
Looking very festive.
Thanks Howard for the great video, we're looking forward to seeing you cruise around looking at the holiday lights. Merry Christmas Kurt
Thank you Howard,brings back memories of when I was a kid in our old house in the country . Remember coming home from school and that great pine smell would be in the room. That was 1963. The following year my folks bought an aluminum tree with the rotating color wheel light. That tree if you touch it would give you a electric shock if you touched it. Missed the old fashioned real pine trees. Now buy small tree you can plant after Christmas. Thanks for a great video and bringing back precious memories.All the best!!!
A friend always purchased a potted tree for a Christmas tree. In the spring he would plant them in his yard. He has some huge evergreens now..... lots of them. I love the smell of a fresh tree!
Potted trees? I need to find out about that. I usually spend about 40-50 dollars for cut trees and they’re crispy by New Year’s Day.
@@bodarville2510 There only about three feet tall at the tallest. My friend always has one on a coffee table with some decorations and lights that come with them. Come March, he tosses out the lights and decorations before he plants them in his yard.
I came back to watch another one of your videos of your Christmas tree looks absolutely awesome thank you for sharing
Glad you like my tree with the vintage lights. Thank you for watching it. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Hi Howard, trees look great. When I was little my parents had those bubbling lights too. What I could see of the inside of your house it looks swell. I wouldn’t guess it to be a hundred and one years old. Merry Christmas!
Yep, the house was built in 1923. Model T's were the latest and greatest thing on the roads back when this was a new house. Crazy to think about. City Hall has all the tax records still, with photos in the file starting around the late 40's of the house. It's interesting to pull the file and look at all the old photos of the house over the decades. A couple times a year City Hall allows residents to look at the files. Super interesting!
Very neat to see all these vintage sets. Howard, you have done an excellent job decorating. That's a lot of work and planning, your xmas display looks top! It kinda reflects the way you do all your work. Looking through the old packaging and items you described brings me back to the younger days when my parents had many of these same items. Thanks again for the memories!!! And Merry Christmas!
Beautiful 😍
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 ❤️
Merry Christmas
Your tree reminds me of my grandparents tree out on the farm in Franklin County Indiana back in the late 50s. Sure brought back some memories of the past. Thanks for taking me back to those joyful days of my childhood. Your tree and decorations are all as you say ultra cool!! Thanks again for sharing!!
Yep, I love the vintage stuff. New lights are so boring!
You always do a great job decorating for Christmas time. The tree looks great as do the other decorations. Have a great Christmas and wonderful New Year!
You have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year also.
Merry Christmas, Howard.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Merry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas
All of your inside decorations are beautiful. I Also love using vintage incandescent lights on my Christmas tree. Incandescent lights really show off the decorations on your tree. I am looking forward to seeing your outside decorations.
Hoping for some snow to make an outdoor video...... LED's all look the same, no difference from bulb to bulb, unlike the old incandescents that were ceramic coated. Every bulb has a different pattern or shade, plus the glow they have..... The LED's look like they're vibrating, to me anyway.
Thanks for showing us your Christmas decoration displays. I wondered about what percentage of your Christmas decorations are on display compared to how many you have.
LOL..... maybe 1%. I could put lights on every house on my street and still have extra light sets!
@ :34, I like the reflector/petal version of those lights. I remember them called Merry Midgets. I saw reproductions a couple years ago but somehow passed on buying them. I really like the C7 sets but stringing and clipping them on is a chore, at least for me. I really like seeing you saving and showing this old stuff, brings back good memories!
The "Merry Midget" was a GE trademark..... These are not GE lights. Back in that era, the GE Merry Midgets were loop sets, which were a pain to decorate with, but the advantage was one small wire for the light set.... being a loop. Plus they used a double pin replacement lamp that was glued into their plastic base, making it impossible to change the lamp in the socket, so you had no choice but to purchase GE replacement bulbs. People didn't like that and wanted end plugs to add light sets, so over the years GE just started branding generic light sets made in Taiwan for GE.
Yeah, now I remember, couldn’t connect end to end. Even then as a kid, I thought that was a bad design.
@@bodarville2510 Yep, no one liked the loop light set, thats why GE made the changes they did.
Looks amazing buddy. Been following you for a while. Hope you're doing good.
Looking great, Howard! I have a decent hoard of the miniature bulbs as well. New for this year is a 30”x40” shadow box to display vintage light packaging, with a couple spot lights to illuminate it. Should be a ‘short’ of that coming soon. Plenty of spare reflectors as well. I don’t like the ones with broken petals, either.
With all the new in the box old light sets I have, I should do something to display them too. My issue is lack of room. My house is only 1000 sq. ft.
@@OldCarAlley My place is a little bit bigger, but yeah, I know all about limited space! That's why I went with a wall mounted shadow box. I'll post a picture in Community. I checked, and don't have a "short" on it.
Your Christmas decorations look very festive! It's nice that your tree represents a history of your life. I'm sure the most precious are the home made decorations that your Mom made. I was looking for your Big Boy ornament. Did he make it on the tree this year? I'm going to answer "brianhdueck3372" question about the percentage of your Christmas decorations that are out. I'm going to say 1%! I've seen your collection.
Big Boy is on the tree. You're correct on my answer to Brian. Maybe even a 1/2%!
@@OldCarAlley LOL!