Louis Dewasmes and Laurence Peyrelade of
Paris, France, look over items in the booth of
dealer Al Araiza of Cushing, Okla.
Dealer John Papa of Mayfield, N. Y., gives the thumbs up sign showing fo r
his 1948 Wurlizer 1100 and his 1940 Wurlitzer 800 that could spin 78 rpm
records in your home f or $6,500 and $8, 500 respectively.
Small fry
Madison Hoy,
age 5, checks
her weight on
the unsual 1950
R. C. Cola bottle-
shaped penny
scale shown by
Bill and Jan
Berning of
Genoa, lll.
Paul Voska of
Perrysburg,
Ohio, hams it up
next to a 1930s
hard rubber elf
figure priced at
$1,200.
Shopper
Josh Stoneberg,
Rockford, lll. ,
checks out the
neon tattoo sign
offered by Susan
and Rod Bartha,
Riverwoods, ill. The
34-year-old browser
said he has been in
the tattoo business
fo r 15 years and
has been restoring
furniture since he
was 14 years old.
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