Posted by Harvey Brinker on November 22, 2008 at 05:25:28 from (216.25.178.24):
In Reply to: watch fobs posted by ralph newman on November 21, 2008 at 17:55:51:
My first fob too, came rather by accident. While looking through a box in 1965 I found a spanking new Hughes Tool Bit fob that looks like a little oil well drilling bit,,,it is gold,,on a thin strap and the points rotate.
Since then I have collected several hundred on various topics. No repos! They are truly interesting to look at and represent a now by-gone era in America when advertising went beyond news print, and the noise on television.
I have not bought any in the past five years, but have no intention of selling mine,,as they are still interesting to look at.
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