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    I have a lot of items that were passed on to me and are still usable until now. As an example, my dresser is older than I am and was owned by my Auntie when she was still a teenager. My Auntie is in her 60s now! I still have to think what is the oldest item that I own

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    #c4uing

    May kalaban na ang #retzing

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    What is wrong with opening new threads and promoting nteraction among the membare?

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    Last edited by _Cathy_; December 4th, 2013 at 09:24 AM.

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    Joke lang naman yan c4u. Hehe.

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    I'd prefer #c4uing then #retzing

    Haha peace retz!

    BTT

    Isip muna ako, baka sa kalumaan nakalimutan ko na hehe


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    i still have this..... and yes, it is still working.... screenshot-2013-12-04-09-56-41.jpg

    specs:

    Pentium 1 90/120 Mhz processor.
    Floppy drive
    800 MB hard drive
    8 MB RAM
    originally Windows 3.1, but was converted to Debian Linux.
    PCMCIA Card with External PCMCIA 56 kbps modem for dial-ups
    10.4 " screen.
    Resolution: 800 x 600

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    We live in a 1938 ancestral home in the province. Does that count?

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    ako either itatapon ko na lang or ipapamimigay.
    kasi pampasikip sa room.
    mas gusto ko kasi yung maaliwalas ang room ko.

    pero ang nakakatuwa, pag itatapon ko na or ipamimigay tinititigan ko muna ng medyo matagal tapos inaalala yung mga memories sa gamit na yun.

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    An ELM Tweety Bird pencil sharpener. Bought it noong 1991 or 1992 pero ang talas pa rin magtasa ng lapis.

    Pinamana ko na dito sa office ang isang Prince puncher ko. Bought it noong 1993 and still working.

    Those two things are built like a tank

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    my parents' wedding china! 1950s... still intact in the cabinet.. barely used.. and they look and handle way better than what we see in stores today..
    narra furniture.. 1950s.. when it was still legal to cut them down.. had 'em re-varnished and they look great! it came with the house..
    hallicrafters (?) tube radio.. 1950s.. when it was cheaper to build from kit than to buy fully assembled.. my dad made this.
    pioneer sx-990 stereo with its pair of big speaker boxes housing a 12-inch (or is that 15 inch?) woofer, a midrange and a tweeter.. 1971.. truly made in japan!
    our mom's wedding gown...

    our lola's kalan, and her house.. and even i do not know just how old it is... some say it witnessed the japanese parking their trucks under the trees nearby..
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    ^My Dad naman was into Marantz in the 70s naman. It's still in my parents room until now! My Uncle's friend collects Marantz and he was buying it from us. We thought it had no value anymore but we decided to keep in na lang.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    ^My Dad naman was into Marantz in the 70s naman. It's still in my parents room until now! My Uncle's friend collects Marantz and he was buying it from us. We thought it had no value anymore but we decided to keep in na lang.
    in the latest issue of Vault magazine, are contacts who deal with old audio electronics... buy.. sell.. repair.. why not spruce it up, have it re-installed in the house... besides, these old geezers do sound better than today's silicon toys..
    Last edited by dr. d; December 5th, 2013 at 01:20 AM.

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    Singer sewing machine. From 1940s. Although patid na yun belt na nagdugtong sa pedal to rotor. Aside from that all working pa naman.

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    i have a 115 yo piano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brainmafia_310 View Post
    i have a 115 y.o. piano.
    gosh! nauna pa sa thomasites..
    european siguro.. anong tatak, bossing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brainmafia_310 View Post
    i have a 115 yo piano.
    This reminds me that i have an old Kolski piano at home... buried behind the #$!$^*^^ antiques my tita stored at our place. It should be around 50 years old i guess.

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    Muslim sword "kris" dated 1877... hand over nang mga ninuno ko sa kaisa isang lalaki at panganay sa pamilya.

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    Hand me down ba? Or personal item that's purchased?

    IMO, my most memorable "old" item is probably either the Sega Genesis console or my Pentium I MX 150mhz computer with matching CRT monitor.

    If it's hand-me-downs... uhh... title to a land? LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699 View Post
    Muslim sword "kris" dated 1877... hand over nang mga ninuno ko sa kaisa isang lalaki at panganay sa pamilya.
    Wala bang INC sword? mas mataas value by 10%!

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    Quote Originally Posted by claRkEnt View Post
    Wala bang INC sword? mas mataas value by 10%!
    Laser sword?

    Pati yung age, tataas ng 10%.

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