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Electric Iron that Toasts Bread - an Unusual Mother’s Day Gift
10 May 2012
Technology is directing a new group of collectors, according to antiques expert Terry Kovel. Kitchen appliances, electric fans, transistor radios and other 20th-century inventions are now collected.Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) May 10, 2012 A rare pressing iron that could heat food, toast bread, boil water and be used as a heater for a curling iron was named “Best in Show” at the Toaster Collectors ...Auburn man, KSU prof to fly vintage airplanes to all 88 county airports
10 May 2012
Two area pilots aim to set a world record for possibly the first, longest, slowest and most peculiar flight in an antique airplane.Arnold Man Is Avid Vintage Radio Collector
9 May 2012
Dr. Steve Hansman likes to think of himself as a kind of archaeologist. But the artifacts he seeks aren't buried in the dirt. They're at flea markets and antique shops, posted on eBay, or available by networking through people who share his passion. Radios made by Atwater Kent, Crosley, Grebe, Kennedy, RCA and Zenith are Hansman's quarry.In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 25 May 2012