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Subject: The Collectors Newsletter No. 1000 April 15th 2015 Date: Wed Apr 15 2015 07:33 pm
From: Janis Kracht To: All

4. Stories for our 1000th newsletter !!!

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.

The Susann Figurine

The lovely Florence of California "Susann" figurine, in the attached pictures,
is one of my dearest possessions.  She was "saved" from a trash bin by an even
dearer friend.  We attend a local flea market together during the summer and he 
always keeps on eye on the trash bins near the end of the market day.  Often
sellers will discard items that haven't sold and that they prefer not to
transport home, and he's found quite a few valuable and useful items.  On one
lovely August Sunday, as we returned to the car, my friend presented me with
"Susann".

While fishing for something of interest to himself, he found her dumped in the
trash bin.  Not sure if she had "any worth", but knowing I appreciate pretty
vintage figurines, he salvaged her for me.  Maybe some, even many, people would 
not care to receive a gift salvaged from the trash.  I am not one of them, she
is all the more special for having survived such an awful fate.  My "Susann" is 
in perfect condition with the exception of a broken pinky finger on her left
hand, holding the flower basket.  Even the tiny flower petals are all intact.
I have only been able to find a few examples of this piece online and almost
without exception they have broken fingers.

How sad that someone thought her so worthless as to throw her away. How
fortunate for me that they did and that my friend thought of me when he found
her.  She resides in a small display cabinet in my kitchen with a number of
other items that have their own stories or remind me, like a snapshot, of some
wonderful and special day.

Those, like the day I received "Susann" are not the great milestone days, they
are the simple days, spent with special people sometimes doing special things
and more often doing everyday things, that are just perfect times.  The kitchen 
may not seem like a wonderful place for a prized possession but that is where I 
spend most of my time and I can always see and enjoy her there.  Thank you for
listening. Debra.  (See photos of this figurine at: http://on.fb.me/1FU9GAk )
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