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1 hour ago, Craig_Anderson said:

Iv kept my tax discs as it looks good for the history. Especially as they're now obsolete 

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most things will become collectable over a long enough time and as they start to disappear because no-one thought they would be valuable...I'm still amazed at all of the seventies kitchens and crockery that comes up for big money, we used to just chuck everything away and now it's worth a fortune  :yes:

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1 hour ago, Trevor said:

most things will become collectable over a long enough time and as they start to disappear because no-one thought they would be valuable...I'm still amazed at all of the seventies kitchens and crockery that comes up for big money, we used to just chuck everything away and now it's worth a fortune  :yes:

Everything comes back

into fashion eventually! ;) 

i personally love all that 60s and 70s stuff! But I did draw the line at my grans green kitchen and orange tiles and white Lino flooring with tourquoise diamonds! 

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