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Jebadiah 1 year ago
#6 Some little girl's first haircut 18th or 19th Century. Kinda spooky.
       
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Ron 1 year ago
Jebadiah,

"18th Century" would be the 1700's, so I don't think so.
       
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Deliverance 1 year ago
Ron,

why not 1700's. did nobody sew back then??
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
Ron,

Do you not understand "Generations". At 40 in 2020 if my grandma gave it to me and she was born in 1910 then yeah her grandmother could have made it in the 1700.
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
#14 It's rare I see one not falling apart... but just a common rocking chair, probably from early 80's. Many people in S. California had them so I don't know how rare they were.
       
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Mindie 3 month s ago
#27 Nothing special about this. Saw a store display of dozens earlier today.
       
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"I like to sew and inherited my grandmother Ann’s homemade green linen-covered pin cushion — which she received from her mother. I have used it for years.

Well, a new puppy of ours found it one day and decided to play with it and ripped it open. The cushion’s innards were exposed, and at first I was horrified and upset at the dog. But then, so surprised to see what was inside, and to think I could actually be holding the tresses of one of my ancestors…"

 

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