GF those completely awesome! Loved the post card. Hollywood with one L and California with two. No street number, no street name!! Funny! I also love all the vaudeville posters. Never saw those before!! Amazing find!!
I thought the same thing with the envelope! Funny. It's like the person mixed up the two. Yeah the posters were neat. I like the very first object. It's interesting, and you don't see too much of those things. :)
"Holywood"...a misnomer if there ever was one :-) ...I would LOVE the sheet music... I have actually amassed quite a collection of GingerySheetMusic...enough to want more, of course.. :-) The little ad box at the top is awesome as well... nice work, Arianna!!!
KIG - and have a great big ol' Gingery summer!!! (I plan to!)
June 5th...OK, I need to remember that... heck, just a week away, right?
...as for the sheet music - I have quite a bit, but seems like folks are asking more and more for it...used to get one for 5-7 bucks plus a few for shipping - but the last few I was interested in were in the $25-$30 range...if anything it may bode well for the ones I have thus far1 I will do a post on these sooner or later - when I get a scanner! My old one isn't compatible with new computers (Dell doesn't play well with others...)
Yup! Basically a week from today. Summer vacation needs to get here faster!!!!
Maybe the value in sheet music is going up I guess. Although at antique stores I never see them so expensive, so maybe it's an online thing. I think you should make a post about your Ginger collection! Speaking of that, I need to get onto my part 6 of that series. Probably once when school is done I will.
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GF those completely awesome! Loved the post card. Hollywood with one L and California with two. No street number, no street name!! Funny! I also love all the vaudeville posters. Never saw those before!! Amazing find!!
ReplyDeleteMolly
I thought the same thing with the envelope! Funny. It's like the person mixed up the two.
DeleteYeah the posters were neat. I like the very first object. It's interesting, and you don't see too much of those things. :)
"Holywood"...a misnomer if there ever was one :-) ...I would LOVE the sheet music... I have actually amassed quite a collection of GingerySheetMusic...enough to want more, of course.. :-) The little ad box at the top is awesome as well... nice work, Arianna!!!
ReplyDeleteKIG - and have a great big ol' Gingery summer!!! (I plan to!)
Hu
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Sadly I don't have a lot of Gingersheetmusic. I only have like 2 or 3.
DeleteYeah I thought the first one was really neat!
When I get out of school one June 5th, my summer will start-a very Ginger summer. :)
KIG!
June 5th...OK, I need to remember that... heck, just a week away, right?
ReplyDelete...as for the sheet music - I have quite a bit, but seems like folks are asking more and more for it...used to get one for 5-7 bucks plus a few for shipping - but the last few I was interested in were in the $25-$30 range...if anything it may bode well for the ones I have thus far1 I will do a post on these sooner or later - when I get a scanner! My old one isn't compatible with new computers (Dell doesn't play well with others...)
KIG, GF!!! Crank it out this last week!!! :-)
Hu
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Yup! Basically a week from today. Summer vacation needs to get here faster!!!!
DeleteMaybe the value in sheet music is going up I guess. Although at antique stores I never see them so expensive, so maybe it's an online thing. I think you should make a post about your Ginger collection! Speaking of that, I need to get onto my part 6 of that series. Probably once when school is done I will.
KIG too! :)