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Vintage Things That Have Disappeared In Your Lifetime?

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Variety Shows on TV
Even as a little tyke I remember these shows, including The Dean Martin Show.

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The funny thing is that I was only 3 or 4-years-old and I seem to remember The Dean Martin Show as being one of my favorite TV shows back then. I also liked Laugh In.
 
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JWS34

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Tom mentions the ability to do a great deal of car repair and upkeep in your own driveway or garage. I thing I regret is not having an interest when my dad tried to clue me in on the basics of car care and repair. I remember it as an unheated garage in a northern Indiana January night with a timing light. I would like to think that I would have a use for that knowledge now, but regret the loss experience
 
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I learned through the famous words of my pa, Tom, Sr. "Now, I'm only gonna show you how to do this once, so pay attention."

Tom mentions the ability to do a great deal of car repair and upkeep in your own driveway or garage. I thing I regret is not having an interest when my dad tried to clue me in on the basics of car care and repair. I remember it as an unheated garage in a northern Indiana January night with a timing light. I would like to think that I would have a use for that knowledge now, but regret the loss experience
 
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Well, my story is sad. In many ways. My grandfather was friends with western artist C.M. Russell. They used to carouse together which upset my grandmother quite a bit. Especially when they didn't come home...
My grandfather had a box(es) of letters from C.W. On most of them he had doodled/drawn in his famous style. After one such evening when they didn't return home, grandma, fed up, burned the whole collection. My pop almost cries when he tells this story. Not only would these be highly collectable and be an amazing collection of family memorabilia, they'd probably pay for my kids/grandkids/great grandkids college!
Oh well, such is life. That's my tale. The disappearing letters.
 

MikeBravo

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Well, my story is sad. In many ways. My grandfather was friends with western artist C.M. Russell. They used to carouse together which upset my grandmother quite a bit. Especially when they didn't come home...
My grandfather had a box(es) of letters from C.W. On most of them he had doodled/drawn in his famous style. After one such evening when they didn't return home, grandma, fed up, burned the whole collection. My pop almost cries when he tells this story. Not only would these be highly collectable and be an amazing collection of family memorabilia, they'd probably pay for my kids/grandkids/great grandkids college!
Oh well, such is life. That's my tale. The disappearing letters.

And the lesson? Hell hath no fury like a woman pissed off (to paraphrase Shakespeare).
 
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Well, my story is sad. In many ways. My grandfather was friends with western artist C.M. Russell. They used to carouse together which upset my grandmother quite a bit. Especially when they didn't come home...
My grandfather had a box(es) of letters from C.W. On most of them he had doodled/drawn in his famous style. After one such evening when they didn't return home, grandma, fed up, burned the whole collection. My pop almost cries when he tells this story. Not only would these be highly collectable and be an amazing collection of family memorabilia, they'd probably pay for my kids/grandkids/great grandkids college! Oh well, such is life. That's my tale. The disappearing letters.

Ah the tales of women and the distruction of some type of collection. I know may that lost comic books, baseball cards and all sorts of items to a woman that thought she knew better. Fung Shuei means all of the guys stuff goes in the garage.
 

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Well, my story is sad. In many ways. My grandfather was friends with western artist C.M. Russell. They used to carouse together which upset my grandmother quite a bit. Especially when they didn't come home...
My grandfather had a box(es) of letters from C.W. On most of them he had doodled/drawn in his famous style. After one such evening when they didn't return home, grandma, fed up, burned the whole collection. My pop almost cries when he tells this story. Not only would these be highly collectable and be an amazing collection of family memorabilia, they'd probably pay for my kids/grandkids/great grandkids college!
Oh well, such is life. That's my tale. The disappearing letters.

That's so sad :(

I am not like that at all. Even when my first husband cheated on me, I packed up all his stuff nicely and had it delivered to his mother's house. Not one thing was destroyed.
 

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I am not like that at all. Even when my first husband cheated on me, I packed up all his stuff nicely and had it delivered to his mother's house. Not one thing was destroyed.

Your situation is one where I could understand the wronged wife losing her self-control. I was in a similar situation and I definitely did some damage... But anything of value/use was mailed back to him. I'm not sure I would feel the same way if he was just carousing with his buddy, but hey, I've never been there.

That really is a sad story ButteMT61, but as you say, such is life. :(
 
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Your situation is one where I could understand the wronged wife losing her self-control. I was in a similar situation and I definitely did some damage... But anything of value/use was mailed back to him. I'm not sure I would feel the same way if he was just carousing with his buddy, but hey, I've never been there.

That really is a sad story ButteMT61, but as you say, such is life. :(

The truly sad thing is we love western art, deco, etc. I would love to have some of those hanging in our (1906) home. But the story is great. As is the chipped tooth my Dad got from a bar fight with Evel Knevel in Butte. The wild west and all... :)
 

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Then there's the urban legend of the soon-to-be ex girlfriend/wife selling her boyfriend/husband's Corvette or BMW for $5.00.

I've heard that one in variations. lol

Personally, I would sell it full price, keep the money, and go shopping.

The truly sad thing is we love western art, deco, etc. I would love to have some of those hanging in our (1906) home. But the story is great. As is the chipped tooth my Dad got from a bar fight with Evel Knevel in Butte. The wild west and all... :)

You're right, it does make a great story :) Families are full of them. My grandmother once told me a whole history that sounded like a soap opera, only better. I was seriously after her to write a book!
 

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Ah the tales of women and the distruction of some type of collection. I know may that lost comic books, baseball cards and all sorts of items to a woman that thought she knew better. Fung Shuei means all of the guys stuff goes in the garage.

Tell me about it.

A good friend from my college days told a story about his great-great grandfather, who had been one of the minor functionaries on Townsend Harris' diplomatic mission to Japan in the 1860s. The man developed an interest in tsuba -- pierce-work iron sword guards -- and collected hundreds of them. My friend developed an interest in Japanese swords as well, and went to visit his grandmother and asked about the GGGfather's trunk that was in the attic.

"Oh," said gramma. "All those old iron coasters? I threw them out."

There was a great gnashing of teeth. I still twitch when I think of this.
 

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