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Same here. Not sure what’s going on.
Good to know. I had no idea either.
We sell clothes, books and other items. We get so many more returns on clothes than any other category. It’s just the nature of the beast. You’re doing about all you can do on your listings to combat returns.
My translation is: Melissa Hawkins Dierdorf
Stickers are the bane of my existence! I deal mostly in books but also deal with dvd cases, puzzles and games. We use this to remove the stickers: Bestine Solvent and Thinner for rubber Cement (cleans ink, and adhesives). I squirt some solvent on the sticker and then use a Scottie peeler to help lift off the sticker. It works like a charm and doesn’t stain the paper.
<h1 id=”title” class=”a-size-large a-spacing-none”></h1>We bought our turkey at Costco this year. It was the best turkey we’ve had in a long time! It was nice and juicy. I made a few homemade pies that were wonderful. The weather here was marvelous (I live the SW), we were able to have out feast outside on the patio. Great day all around!
The Black Friday emails are flooding my inbox. I’m stocking up on stuff we use all the time.
Our sales have been pretty good the last few weeks, it should keep up through the New Year. (I hope!)
Hope everyone has great sales and a wonderful Holiday season!
You sure found some treasures! Hard to tell without you removing the felt backing.
Boy, this is a hard one!
English side –
To my good friend James, for remember to me (basically to remember me by)
The Samey? or Samy? I can’t figure out the last part of this one.
The Portuguese side says pretty much the same. I can’t make out the last two lines of the Portuguese. Dated Sept 27, 1943 Egypt
The name on the picture I can’t read the first name maybe Omar? the last name is Para.
Very cool WWII memorabilia!!
What a great adventure! Thanks for sharing it with us. I did something similar years ago also books only I shipped them home by USPS. My mailman griped about delivering my heavy boxes of books.
09/06/2023 at 4:21 pm in reply to: Iroquois Doorkeeper Mask Having Trouble Deciphering Handwriting (again) #100985Glad to help. This makes me feel like I have a super power!
09/06/2023 at 2:59 pm in reply to: Iroquois Doorkeeper Mask Having Trouble Deciphering Handwriting (again) #100983gweya no is my best guess
Yep, you can make syrup from the canes of the plant like sugar cane syrup. Good stuff!
I guess I should explain more, the horse is tied to the frame of the grist mill. The horse walks in a circle and powers the mill.
Here’s a video of grist mill in action:
Sorghum is a cereal crop. In the picture they are “squeezing” the sorghum in the mill to get the grain. It is similar to oats or barley. My grandfather grew sorghum back in the day.
Sorghum Squeezin’
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