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Wednesday, 27 July 2016
KID KLASSICS: THIS SURE TAKES SOME LICKIN'...
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excellent stuff! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, AJ. You got a stamp set?
ReplyDeleteI used to send off for many of those stamp starter sets from the comics. I had quite a collection, but I got more interested in comics and handed them down to my brother. He's still got them!
ReplyDeleteDoes he still have the mini-magnifying glass, JP?
ReplyDeleteI doubt that he's still got all the little bits and bobs, but he's got my second loose leaf stamp album, which contains some original, unperforated penny reds and, courtesy of a school teacher who married a German lady, some very rare German wartime stamps, including some of Hitler! Nothing to be proud of, I know, but as a kid growing up in post war Britain, they were valued prizes, - almost like capturing the man himself!
DeleteSo that's two lickings that Hitler received, eh? I've also got a Penny Red somewhere, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteYou know, you got me on thinking, "What other things did I collect as a kid that I haven't told you about yet?" Well, there were toy soldiers, bus tickets, marbles, tea cards, sweet cigarettes cards, paratroopers....
ReplyDeleteI've got marbles, paratroopers and old coins. Might show 'em one day.
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