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Whether you enjoy collecting antiques, stamps, sports cards, coins or fossils, eHow’s collectibles experts share the collector’s enthusiasm for finding that rare item. Enjoy getting your hands and knees dirty while digging through dusty boxes of old albums? eHow’s got a treasure trove of record collecting How Tos. Do you like to collect postcards? Get tips on the third largest collectible hobby in the world at eHow. From collecting comic books and vintage toys to stockpiling cigars and Hollywood memorabilia, eHow’s got the information you’re trying to hunt down.

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  • How to Make a Time Capsule for a House Before Moving

    After spending many years in a house, it's time to move. You can leave a time capsule for the new home owners to discover. This is a fun project for the whole family. A time capsule helps you...

  • How to Start a Basketball Card Collection

    A step-by-step tutorial on breaking into the hobby and succeeding at it.

  • How to Open a Pack of Sports Cards

    Believe it or not there is a correct process. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on properly opening a pack of cards.

  • How to Replace Hands on a Cuckoo Clock

    Cuckoo clocks are popular mechanical clocks. A swinging pendulum regulates the time. Weights provides power to a system of internal gears. The gears turn the hands on the clock face. Older cuckoo...

  • Cigar Cutter Versus Punch

    The purpose of cutters and punches is to open the cap end of the cigar so that the smoke draws smoothly and flavorfully, with minimal tobacco falling into the smoker's mouth.

  • How to Care for Matte Finish Porcelain Figurines

    Delicate collectible items such as Giuseppe Armani and Lladro figurines often are made of porcelain. This is a mixture of clay, glass and mullite fired at an extremely high temperature. Many...

  • How to Install Cuckoo Clock Lift Wires

    Cuckoo clocks are highly collectible mechanical clocks. A group of external weights supplies power to a system of internal gears. A pendulum regulates the time, and a small cuckoo calls the hours....

  • How to Identify the Maker of a Cuckoo Clock

    Cuckoo clocks have been popular timepieces for more than 200 years. Originating in Germany's Black Forest, they come in a variety of styles. Local villages often specialized in the production of...

  • How to Convert an Antique Lamp

    Convert an antique lamp into a functional piece to use in your home on a daily basis. Converting an antique oil lamp can give new life to a family heirloom or a great antique-shop find. This...

  • How Can I Tell If a Fractional Currency Is Fake?

    Five issues of fractional currency notes were put into circulation by the U.S. government between 1862 and 1876. According to Coinworld.com, fractional currency notes were devised by U.S....

  • Field Guide to Fossils

    There are some excellent and very informative field guides to fossils from organizations like Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History and the Audubon Society. Field guides are compact and rich...

  • How to Identify Wedgwood

    It is important to know the proper spelling for "Wedgewood'' china is actually Wedgwood without the letter "e'' after the letter "g.'' This is often important when identifying a piece's...

  • How to Detect Fake Antique Bottles

    Serious collectors of antique bottles should beware clever fakes often found at antique shops and flea markets. Some of fake bottles are quite convincing and will carry price tags that might lead...

  • How to Identify World Stamps

    Many world stamps include the name of the country or symbols that clearly identify their origin, and many countries are members of the United Postal Union, which regulates identification of...

  • How to Collect Cast-Iron Toy Stoves

    Cast iron was once used in the manufacturing of everything from pans to doorstops and antique toys made from cast iron are highly collectible. The value of these toys depends on the condition of...

  • How to Collect Cast Iron Skillets

    Cast iron skillets and pans are among the most popular collectibles on the market. Visit any flea market or swap meet and you'll likely find dozens of sellers offering antique cast iron pans....

  • How to Brighten Antique Linens

    Antique linens are treasured heirlooms and prized collectibles. With the proper maintenance and care, antique and vintage linens can be kept in beautiful, functional condition for many years....

  • How to Replace Cuckoo Clock Crest

    Cuckoo clocks are popular, collectible timepieces. Decorated in a variety of traditional styles, cuckoo clocks are noted for the mechanical cuckoo that calls the hours. The cuckoo emerges from a...

  • How to Collect Rare Marbles

    Let's face it, marbles are awesome. If you played with them as a kid, you know how alluring these tiny orbs of glass, metal or stone are. According to the Antiques Journal, marble collecting is...

  • How to Collect Pocket Watches

    Just as a contemporary Rolex wristwatch is seen as a symbol of luxury and leisure, so too were expensive pocket watches once prized by the wealthy. Vintage pocket watches come in a variety of...

  • How to be a Domo Fan

    Domo kun is a cute character originally created by Japanese television station NHK and now a global rage with mainstream marketing in the United States. The most visible marketing in the autumn...

  • How to Find Fossils in Your Backyard

    When most people think of fossils, they automatically think of dinosaurs. However, a fossil is the preserved remains or imprint of any animal or plant from the past which is found in the ground...

  • What Is Caddy Spoon?

    A caddy spoon is small spoon used to measure tea from a caddy. The caddy is a decorative tea container. Caddy spoons have become cherished antiques and hot collector items for their timeless...

  • How to Identify a Texas Arrowhead

    The Apache and Comanche are the most well-known Native American tribes in Texas, but dozens more lived all over the region until the mid-1800s. They left behind thousands of arrowheads, which can...

  • How to Collect Lalique

    Rene Lalique (1860-1945) was a French designer of fine jewelry during the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. Revered as a jeweler, he is equally admired for his Art Deco glass object d'art and...

  • How to Collect Ironstone

    Ironstone, or stoneware, is made of porcelain and iron slag and was first patented in 1813 by Charles James Mason of Staffordrshire, England. Its durability and attractiveness are what made it so...

  • How to Collect Mini Football Helmets

    Collecting mini football helmets can be fun and inexpensive. These helmets are available in different sizes, for different teams, and can even be customized to look exactly how you want. If you...

  • Metal Detector Facts

    Metal detectors are popular devices that have many practical applications. They are used for security purposes as well as by hobbyists. A metal detector is defined as an electronic device that is...

  • How to Collect World Banknotes

    When it comes to collecting, there are numerous things in which a would-be collector might choose to take an interest. A popular collector's item is currency. While this usually comes in the form...

  • How to Display an Antique Ceramic Pot Collection

    A colorful antique pot collection can liven up any corner of your house. Whether it's Fiesta or Bückeberg, antique pottery can be displayed in almost any part of your home with success. The...

  • How to Find the Value of Baseball Collectibles

    For over 100 years baseball has been America's national pastime. With this comes a wide variety of collectibles, from baseball cards to bobblehead dolls to autographed baseballs. All these...

  • How to Clean Vintage Enamel Cookware

    Vintage enamelware is a hot collector's item in the vintage and antique market. According to Country Joe's Collectible Stuff, "Enameled kitchenware was first mass-produced in Europe in the last...

  • How to Set the Time on a Sio Scan Clock

    Sio Scan is a term used to refer to the thermometer in SkyScan clocks. The only function that you need to set is the time zone, because the watch time is set automatically. However, if you want to...

  • Collectors Guide to Cigarette Lighters

    Collecting cigarette lighters can be fun and interesting and never gets boring. You can search the many auctions available online for lighters and will more than likely come up with thousands of...

  • How to Identify Antique Dutch Tiles

    Learning the history of the Dutch tile-making tradition centered in the town Delft is necessary for identifying authentic tiles and is part of the enjoyment of collecting. Antique Dutch tiles were...

  • What Is Ironstone?

    Ironstone is a sturdy, durable form of china that is usually undecorated. It was first produced in the 19th century by British potters who exported it to the U.S.

  • How to Sharpen a Sword With a Sharpening Stone

    Before the invention of firearms, armies used to do battle with swords. The condition of the sword was very important because a sword in good condition meant you were less likely to be killed. ...

  • How to Repair and Lighten a Damaged BJD (Part Two)

    So you spent about $500 on your BJD, you love to let her sit next to your desk and a year later *GASP* The resin on your BJD has yellowed. If you've suffered through this horror story, this...

  • How to Make Cute Storage With Jelly Jars

    We all need extra storage! This is a way to repurpose jelly jars, and baby food jars. This can be any jar that has the easy lock seal tops on them. We need storage for all of our trinkets and...

  • How to find GOLD SILVER and PRECIOUS STONES in them thar hills

    THERE IS GOLD, SILVER, AND PRECIOUS STONES IN "THEM THAR HILLS" BELIEVE IT OR NOT MOST GOLD AND SILVER AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONESARE REALLY RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE.

  • History of Vintage Plastic Charms From Japan

    Gumball machines were created as holders for gums and other candies. The idea to put prizes into the candy machines was intended to attract more customers. Not only could your spare pennies get...

  • How to Install a Chain on a Cuckoo Clock

    Cuckoo clocks are carved wooden clocks that feature a mechanical cuckoo. A set of weights supplies power to the clock's inner workings. As the weights descend, they turn the gears that move the...

  • How to Research Antique Jewelry

    Identifying and pricing antique jewelry often requires some detective work. Perhaps the relative from whom you inherited the piece has long since passed on, and no other family members have clues...

  • How to Replace a Cuckoo Clock Pendulum

    Cuckoo clocks are popular novelty clocks. A small cuckoo emerges each hour, on the hour, to call the current time of day. Cuckoo clocks are pendulum clocks. As the pendulum swings, it slowly...

  • Directions for Cup Stacking

    It may seem like a trivial matter at first, but the manner in which you stack your cups is important to the proper organization of your cupboards. You have to consider your storage space and...

  • How to Fix Mantle Clocks

    Mantel clocks are small clocks that are designed to sit on a shelf or fireplace mantel. The earliest examples were developed in France in the mid-1700s. Mantel clocks--or "mantle" as they are...

  • How to Use Old Bed Pans

    In the late 19th century, bedpans were made of porcelain, but durable varieties were made of enamel-coated steel. These enamel-coated bedpans are most often stumbled upon in antique stores and...

  • Homemade Gold Prospecting Equipment

    When gold prices skyrocket, gold prospecting can be a lucrative hobby for individuals. However, buying modern equipment to efficiently find those elusive gold nuggets is expensive on the private...

  • About Vintage Table Lamps

    Vintage table lamps are similar to modern lamps. Aside from being older, though, many times they have been made by companies that are no longer in existence or in styles that are no longer created.

  • How to Find Rare Coin Prices

    Wondering how much a certain rare coin is worth? Coins can have significantly more value than their monetary worth. Here are a few tips on how to find rare coin prices.

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