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Subject: The Collectors Newsletter No. 1018 October 19 2015 Date: Tue Oct 20 2015 12:17 pm
From: Janis Kracht To: All

5. TIAS.com is on Twitter! Click here and be sure to follow us!
https://twitter.com/TIASdotCOM

We've also started an Instagram page, so please be sure to follow us there too! 
 http://instagram.com/tiasdotcom
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6. This Week's Stories and Requests for Help

We try to post stories and comments from our readers each week. Send your story 
to newsletter@tias.com and we'll publish it in an upcoming newsletter.  Please
share your story about what you collect and what got you started collecting.
We *love* to hear your stories!  If you have a story you'd like to share, tell
us about it and if you have any photos, we'd love to see them!  Send us an
email to newsletter@tias.com so we can share your story with the rest of our
readers.
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Remember that you can check out our Facebook page for some interesting updates. 
 Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/TIASAntiques
If you have photos of items you would like to share you can post them there as
well.  You don't need a Facebook account to visit our page. If you do have a
facebook account please "Like" us!

Also, everyday, we post a "This Date In History" story on our Facebook page,
along with an item for sale on http://www.tias.com that relates to the event.
We're also highlighting one item each day that we find particularly interesting 
- something that's very unusual!  Check it out!

Thanks to those of you who have responded in the past! We really enjoy, and
appreciate, the feedback!

It's always fun to see what other people own and treasure! Although we can't
put the pictures in this newsletter, please visit our Facebook page to view the 
images and learn about those items.

Please let us know if you'd like us to highlight one of your favorite
collectibles!

What's the weirdest thing you've ever collected? One reader sent in this email:

"Years ago, in a dusty corner of an antique store, I found a little box filled
with sealed vials of water.  They were made in such a way that they were opened 
by snapping off the tip of the glass.  I could never figure out what they were
used for, except perhaps for medical use because the water would (hopefully) be 
sterile.  I sold them online to someone who worked for the show "Carniv+ßle"
that was on HBO a few years ago.  They were going to use them on the set.  I
never got to see the episode personally, but I thought it was neat that they
found a home there!"
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