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Saturday, 5 December 2015
THE THREE AMIGOS...
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Charming! I loved this kind of stuff when I stumble across it at Flea Markets and such. I don't collect it though, I might if I had such a neat personal connection. I've been watching vintage Batman TV lately and it brings to mind a plate my grandmother had which featured Batman and Robin as they appear in the animated titles of that show. My siblings and I vied to get to use that one when we went there, which was quite often. When my grandmother passed, I wanted that plate but it was long gone into the mists of time. But I still remember.
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That's a shame about the plate, Rip. I hope you discover its twin one day soon (for a reasonable price), and are reunited with such a cool reminder of your grandmother and your youth. Memories somehow seem closer and clearer when there's a tangible reminder of them.
ReplyDeleteKid, if the corners of the box were split you should have repaired them with some glue. Will you be featuring any Christmas songs this year or will we have to look on YouTube ourselves ?
ReplyDeleteWouldn't have worked, CJ. It was only the paper covering the box that held the corners together, so the edges of each corner didn't connect in such a way that would've given glue any purchase. Besides, back then, glues also discoloured over time, and there wasn't the range of options there is now.
ReplyDeleteHaven't decided on whether to feature Christmas songs yet.
Pearl glue, that's what you wanna use to stick it.
ReplyDeleteNah, DSE, that's for furniture and would show up on paper or card. Besides, like I said, the edges of the box didn't meet in such a way that allowed enough contact for one edge to stick to the other. The box lid was card covered with paper which folded over inside the lid, and it was the paper stuck to the card which held it together. What I should have done was put the tape inside the lid where it wouldn't have been seen, but hey - I was only around 12 or 13 at the time.
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