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A Trifle Further

James Sigman

A lot of words, maybe too many words, and then a few more.

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My Life in the Bins: National Sports Collectors Convention

In the inevitable best-selling biography that will be written of me after my death, there will be a great deal of time spent on crafting my origin story as a collector. And in either the fourth or fifth chapter devoted to telling that tale,...

3 months ago
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My Life in the Bins: Golden Girls Antiques Mall/Aunt Bonnie's Books and Gifts/Barker Books and Vintage

Let it be known that upon arrival at the airport in Helena, Montana (now the smallest airport I’ve ever flown into…three gates!), I not only successfully resisted the urge to immediately hit an antiques store but in fact decided to focus on...

4 months ago
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My Life in the Bins: All Sales Vinyl/Bizarre Bazaar

After our previous day in the bins of Wyoming and Nebraska (if you missed it, you can still read all about it here), it was time to bake in the summer heat in Fort Collins, Colorado, on a day with no real planned activities, Such a day is a...

4 months ago
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My Life in the Bins: Eclectic Elephant/Bart's Flea Market/A Collective Gathering

(Behold, the first in a series of journeys into a collector’s mind—spoiler: I am the collector—as he navigates the antique malls, flea markets, record stores, conventions, and other purveyors of monuments of nostalgia in these United States...

5 months ago
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