The Gems of Sharpless: July 9, 2014
-It’s a kid Caddy!
-An Oscar Mayer wagon.
-Not as comfortable and not as ugly as some I have seen, but still quite comfy and dated.
-A jar filled with leaves. They almost look like tomato plant leaves.
-This looked like a very old picture. The box it is sitting on contained glass photography plates for, I assume, a very old camera.
-Pardon the whitewash, but take note of the phone number on this ashtray: 56. This is no doubt from back in the day with local operators.
-This was an odd little item, and I assume this is the only part that has survived. The text on the left reads, “In this little Cub’s toes Put soiled Hankies and Hose.” I am very curious to know what the bottom looked like.
-Clever paperweight.
-The Iowa state brochure from 1961.
-The Iowa State Fair program from 1967.
-Unused Nixon–Agnew bumper stickers from 1972.
-A Sega Genesis in its original box.
-A box full o’ empty pop bottles. Note the Pepsi Free bottles. Whenever I see Pepsi Free bottles I think of what the café owner says when Marty McFly orders a Pepsi Free in Back to the Future: “If you want a Pepsi, pal, you’re gonna pay for it!”
-An Oscar Mayer wagon.
-Not as comfortable and not as ugly as some I have seen, but still quite comfy and dated.
-A jar filled with leaves. They almost look like tomato plant leaves.
-This looked like a very old picture. The box it is sitting on contained glass photography plates for, I assume, a very old camera.
-Pardon the whitewash, but take note of the phone number on this ashtray: 56. This is no doubt from back in the day with local operators.
-This was an odd little item, and I assume this is the only part that has survived. The text on the left reads, “In this little Cub’s toes Put soiled Hankies and Hose.” I am very curious to know what the bottom looked like.
-Clever paperweight.
-The Iowa state brochure from 1961.
-The Iowa State Fair program from 1967.
-Unused Nixon–Agnew bumper stickers from 1972.
-A Sega Genesis in its original box.
-A box full o’ empty pop bottles. Note the Pepsi Free bottles. Whenever I see Pepsi Free bottles I think of what the café owner says when Marty McFly orders a Pepsi Free in Back to the Future: “If you want a Pepsi, pal, you’re gonna pay for it!”