Posted 1 year ago
trunkman
(107 items)
I am trying to have an example of each type of trunk style for my collection. It took me awhile, but finally found a Jenny Lind. It has a little burn damage on the top (good story there no doubt). I try to keep my budget around $100 per trunk, which I have been able to maintain for the most part. The trick of course is to act fast -- I usually tell my wife I am off to pick up a trunk while my keys are in my hand and I am going out the door. I live in a big city and this was the only Jenny Lind I have come across in the past two years. (when I started my collection in earnest).
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Thanks for the visit filmnet and Pop_abides..
this seems to be very old,? Odd people like odd shapes, thats why i love it trunkman!
Thank you mikielikesigns, Pop-abides, filmnet and colletor4ver for the L's...
Thanks mikielikesigns2, northwestrelics, blunderbuss2 and RonM for the L's... new Jenny Lind restored coming soon to a CW near you...