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My small collection
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YankeeAirPirate
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Tue, Aug 14, 2007 5:58 AM
I wanted to post some items that I've collected over the years. I don't like a lot of "stuff" because I'm in the military and travel a lot, so most of what I have has a story.
I have a lot more, but this is a picture heavy post as it is. |
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kctiki
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Thu, Aug 16, 2007 6:05 PM
That's a nice collection. Probably more meaningful to you since much of it's from your family. I don't have all that much compared to some collections, but even at that, I have to do a lot of rearranging to make room for new stuff when I find it. Keeping it manageable for frequent moves makes a lot of sense. |
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VampiressRN
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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 5:57 AM
Very nice collection, and I agree, having passed-down collectibles makes them even more special. I love that "Maui pressed item looks beautiful...what is it made of and any close-ups? :) |
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YankeeAirPirate
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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 6:49 AM
Thanks! I want to work on the canoe, but I want to keep it "as-is" too. I'll have to ponder on it. Maybe I'll do it when I'm skilled enough not to bollocks it up. I believe that is just some tapa created from paper-tree bark. I don't know about the inks, but they look hand mixed from natural dyes. I'll get some close-ups to you when I can. |
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hapa hawai 'i
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Sat, Aug 25, 2007 5:28 AM
Great collection. That outrigger looks very cool. I'd be tempted to put it together as well, but I understand your hesitation and wanting to keep it "as-is". You want to preserve and capture those moments when you look back. I also have items handed down to me by kupuna. They are indeed meaningful and priceless. Very nice YakeeAirPirate. |
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