My husband
David likes stuff.
He collects stuff.
He saves stuff.
He hates to throw stuff away.
In fact, he's spent half his life trying to find Away.
He says Away must be a fantastic place to find all sorts of neat
stuff.
I'm not sure, but I think Away is our house and yard.
This page is
dedicated to showing you some of David's most favorite stuff.
It promises to grow in leaps and bounds as soon as I get the
photos taken and scanned.
From his very first trash treasure, (a turn-of-the-century Victor
bicycle-built-for-two that he dragged home when he was a kid)
to some of his old hand tools and other 'artifacts' and curios,
this page promises to have something for everyone.
Stuff number
one : His 1942 "last of the pre-war specials"..Buick.
Here's the 'specs' on the Buick:
Buick #
142947710
Buick Motor Division, General Motor Corporation, Flint, Michigan
1942 MOD
Style No. 42-4409 ~ Body No. 48900 ~ Trim No 50 OKR ~ Paint No 1
~ Top ACC 1
Body by Fisher
The '42's are coveted for many reasons, not the least being that the production of them was halted on 02/02/1942 in favor of producing vehicles for the War effort. Production didn't resume until 1945.
You can read
more about 42 Buicks at Anre's "Oldtimer gallery. Cars. 1942 Buick" page:
http://www.autogallery.org.ru/bui1942.htm
Probably the most imposing and notorious item amongst David's stuff was "The Bus". See that green thing behind the buick up there? "The Bus" is a 1944, 42 passenger General American Aerocoach. You may have noticed it on on our 'About Us' page. There's an old black and white photo of it there. In fact it was a Kowasaki Green with big olé silver lips painted in front.
I've tinted this black & white photo green to give you a better idea of the effect this had as a yard ornament. It lived in our font yard for years and finding another home for it was my chief nag for over a decade. I finally won the battle and a couple of years ago, the bus went to a good home. As it was towed out of the driveway, several neighbor women came over bearing champagne to help me celebrate.
old pepsi 6-pack carrier and antique candlestick telephone :
Here is a photo of an old tin Pepsi-Cola 6-pack carrier he treasures :
and here's a photo of an old Candle Stick Phone he's had for ages that we sold on ebay for over $350! woo hoo!:
Check back
soon for lots more
of
David's STUFF.