Grappledoctor

November 16, 2008

1968 Republican Memory

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I love the glass shaped as an elephant. It stands about 7 inches tall. Don’t know much more about it. I posted pictures of Israeli elections on this site to see more materials. I would love to hear what other people have collected over the years. I never ask if it is for sale unless you offer, so don’t be reluctant.

1968 Republican Memory

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I love the glass shaped as an elephant. It stands about 7 inches tall. Don’t know much more about it. I posted pictures of Israeli elections on this site to see more materials. I would love to hear what other people have collected over the years. I never ask if it is for sale unless you offer, so don’t be reluctant.

1968 Republican Memory

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Nixon is quite a character. He will always be remembered in history for good and bad. I saw him interviewed on TV years ago and he was always remarkable. I appreciate how past presidents get involved after their terms. When they aren’t putting their career on the line, they always seems to present themselves better. Notice how the term in office makes them age so quickly.

1968 Republican Memory

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I am an avid collector of political memorabilia. I collect US and Israeli election materials. This is an item I recently added from a dear friend. She was at the convention and met Ronald Reagan at the same time. This is the box given out to the supporters at the campaign. True to my Independent status, I try to collect Democrat and Republican material. I have Ross Perot materials from 1992.

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