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1:05 pm on September 30th, 2010
That frickin bowl is crazy radioactive. Never seen a household item give off that much. Even getting a reading that far away is kinda scary. Id keep it in a shed outside, lol
11:54 pm on October 8th, 2010
But in real life I have collected depression era glass and I bought almost all of accessories from eBay for my new home. They used to have this seller bargainland (they moved to some other auction site and closed their Phoenix warehouse.
I got some really great stuff from them that is hard to believe what I paid for them. Where they got the stuff from is a big mystery. They got stuff in boxes and just took a photo without checking what was there. One box was stuffed with an area rug and I could only tell from the backside that it was handknotted and had two colors that I would like in a rug. I paid $96 for it just take a look and nothing for shipping because I could pick-up from the warehouse. Turns out it was a custom ordered 14×11 Abysson wool/silk Tibetian rug, wholesale price thru a designer was $6800. Brand new looking. A fab size and style for my huge family room. I bought a few other very large handknotted rugs for under $300 only seeing the back side with the rug rolled up. The sellers were absolute idiots by not taking time to see what they were selling.
I have saved thousands by shopping eBay. I have also bought stuff I absolutely did not need and don't know where to put it.
My fabric and crock collection is still going on.
11:53 am on December 23rd, 2011
The jar thats paten 1848 is a mason