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  1. Antique Railroad Pocket Watches are a popular collectible for both classic railway enthusiasts and fine timepiece collectors.
  2. Arby's Collectible Christmas Glasses are one of the more popular types of commemorative glasses among collectors of restaurant glassware and holiday memorabilia. Find out more about this interesting sub-category of glassware collecting by reading more.
  3. Antique Railroad Pocket Watches are a popular collectible for both classic railway enthusiasts and fine timepiece collectors. In this article we'll examine a few facts about railroad watches and look at a few buying tips for them.
  4. The Fisher Space Pen has proven useful since it's use in the Apollo Space Program. But did you know that it is also a popular collectible item for some?
  5. In today's buyer's guide we'll take a look at collecting Fostoria American Glassware with some of the history of the company and some helpful buying tips.
  6. A look at Aladdin Kerosene Lamps and how to collect them
  7. Household radios in the 1920's were like the iPods today. There is a strong market for these early radios. Find out more about them in this article.
  8. Arby’s is a US based fast food restaurant chain that specializes in roast beef sandwiches but they’ve also sold a popular line of Collectible Christmas Glasses. These glasses were generally sold separately at the restaurants but sometimes a discount w
  9. Here are some handy Buying Tips for a Used MontBlanc Fountain Pens that will help you avoid being taken in by fakes and replicas.
  10. Longaberger Baskets have been a popular collectible item for the home for almost 90 years. Find out more about how to buy these collectible baskets and how to avoid fakes while doing so.
  11. Here’s another popular collectible item that surprises some people, collecting Vintage Broadway Playbills. What makes these pieces of paper extraordinary? Why do people collect playbills? What should you look for in a Broadway Playbill that might make i
  12. Today we’re going to take a look at another collectible,Vintage Service Station Maps. From the 1950’s through the early 1970’s most gasoline stations in the United States often gave away promotional state and local maps.

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