Sunday February 12, 2023 Overcast 2° C 35.4° F
Revisiting AntiqueToys.com
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If you follow my blog, you'll have noticed that I haven't written much for the last 2 years. I got Covid in the beginning of January 2022, and got a whole list of problems from Covid! I saw more doctors and had more tests that in all of the other 73 years of my life! Right now, I'm feeling great, but I'm having trouble trying to gain back 17 pounds (7.71 kilograms) that I lost. I've even been to a dietician who gave me advise on how to regain my weight loss, and to eat 5 meals a say!
For my last post, I had to do research to find out the true identity of that exceptional 4-Horse Brake Coach. A reader had asked me to try and identify the cast iron toy, and I came across 2 possible answers - Pratt & Letchworth and Hubley. I gave the answer as "Hubley", (and I was wrong!!!!!), but the reader was able to contact an exceptional website with an exceptional owner - Mr. Ed Sandford. The reader had found Mr. Ed Sanders from a blog post that I wrote years ago. I phoned Ed, and talked with him for a while. Later I wrote him, and said that I would like to write a post for him, for having helped the reader find an answer. I also mentioned to Ed that I was going to write an updated post for having helped the reader find an answer to his inquiry.
So, today's post is a big thank-you to Mr. Ed Sanders for having helped the reader out, as well as having taken the time to chat with me about the reader's inquiry. Years ago, I found Ed Sander's website exceptional. It had great photos, excellent information and identification of toys, and of course one could buy fine toys listed on his website.
Flash forward to today and the weeks before, and I was totally taken aback at how much his website has evolved to be one of the finer websites about toys and for buying toys on the Net (of course, that's my "humble" opinion).
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