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GreatbigHippo wrote:

Do people actually buy those?
No, who the hell would spend that much on it? Just order it online for cheap or something.

Quasi-duck wrote:

GreatbigHippo wrote:

Do people actually buy those?
No, who the hell would spend that much on it? Just order it online for cheap or something.
Have you seen modern art? People will pay a lot for anything.
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GreatbigHippo wrote:

Have you seen modern art? People will pay a lot for anything.
Lol, not me.

I bought 3 late 1915 Illustrated War News magazines. Like, 100 years old, and informing people in Britain about how the war was going. So cool. But guess how much they cost?

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

I bought 3 late 1915 Illustrated War News magazines. Like, 100 years old, and informing people in Britain about how the war was going. So cool.
I'll beat that. I have science textbooks about astronomy, physiology, and biology (or something like biology, kind of a sub-field of it) that are all from around 1880-1890. I also have newspapers from 1910's- late 1920's :D I have about 8 antique books ^^

One of newspapers has stuff about bread lines in the USSR from the time of Lenin, before the five year plans, cool stuff.

Quasi-duck wrote:

I'll beat that. I have science textbooks about astronomy, physiology, and biology (or something like biology, kind of a sub-field of it) that are all from around 1880-1890. I also have newspapers from 1910's- late 1920's I have about 8 antique books
That's cool! But I prefer war-related stuff. How much did yours cost?
The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

How much did yours cost?
Fiver each :D How about you?

Pablo22510 wrote:

That's cool! But I prefer war-related stuff.
I have some poetry books, some with nice war ones, though not to hand. A nice one though is "Peace" by Henry Newbolt. Oh, actually, I have a novel called "Storm Over The Land", I think it is about war, though I have not read it yet. It is from the 1940's - 50's.

I have a penny from 41'

paper wars wrote:

I have a penny from 41'
Nice! I don't have stuff as old as that, though I do have some Deutsch mark, Peseta, stuff like that, but nothing like yours.

Quasi-duck wrote:

Fiver each How about you?
1€ for an 101-year-old Great War magazine. I was shocked. And there's literally 150 more to buy, all at 1€. I'm going to see if I meet the guy again, and Imma buy 20.
The past is a foreign country.

Lol.

Dayum. All I have is a 90 year old ratcheting screwdriver.

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GreatbigHippo wrote:

Dayum. All I have is a 90 year old ratcheting screwdriver.
Lol get erekt. I have, like, 48 cassettes too from the 70's and 80's, with an old ass wooden box for them too. Man, I have so much old stuff :D

Quasi-duck wrote:

One of newspapers has stuff about bread lines in the USSR from the time of Lenin,

Not surprised :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172:

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If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

oceanhawk wrote:

Quasi-duck wrote:

One of newspapers has stuff about bread lines in the USSR from the time of Lenin,

Not surprised :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172:

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I should've added they were false rumours....

Quasi-duck wrote:

oceanhawk wrote:

Quasi-duck wrote:

One of newspapers has stuff about bread lines in the USSR from the time of Lenin,
Not surprised :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172: :00008172:

:00008356:

I should've added they were false rumours....
Hahaha, glad to see you are aware of the horrors of communism lol

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

There were bread lines in every other country at that time.

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GreatbigHippo wrote:

There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
EThere were bread lines in every other country at that time.

GreatbigHippo wrote:

even in luxembourg? :3

GreatbigHippo wrote:

There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
Yea.. Not really...

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

oceanhawk wrote:

GreatbigHippo wrote:

There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
Yea.. Not really...
There was...

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