01-09-2022, 01:32 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Nevada
Posts: 7,161
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Re: Other vintage
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Originally Posted by keith seymore
well - cars, of course.
And tractors.
K
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WOW!
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Originally Posted by special-K
Like I said, about everything I own is vintage. Even some things I bought new!
I'll start with my house, 1857 log home. The small garage I recently built has German siding and wavy glass windows to match the house. My newest vehicle is a '95. I cook with vintage cook wear and eat off of vintage dishes. In my house I have vintage light fixtures and all the door hardware is vintage. Medicine cabinets, mirrors, furniture, pictures on the wall, lawn furniture, bicycles, it just goes on. I collected vintage toys for years, old signs, too. All I need now is an old lady
30 some years ago when you couldn't buy new light fixtures in a vintage style, I found a tinsmith and had him make five copper lantern style wall fixtures for outside lighting and two antiqued tin pie plate sconces for over my fireplace. I guess those are becoming actual vintage now
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Wow! That's a beautiful kitchen man.
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