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Latest Articles by jimwarlick
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Showing results 1 - 10 of 18 for the author: jimwarlick.
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Political Items in Worthopedia (8/4/08)
When trying to find an interesting topic for my blog, I thought I would look in our own Worthopedia here at WorthPoint to provide inspiration. After all, there are more than 1 million, if not 2 million, auction items from several hundred auction houses listed here. There had to be something I could talk about.
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When a President Visits (8/4/08)
Christmas Eve can sometimes be a rather hectic day for retail sales, particularly so when you have unusual political and presidential collectible items to offer. However, no matter how busy you are, everything comes to a complete standstill when a president of the United States visits your shop.
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Political Items in Worthopedia, Part II (3/29/08)
Our Worthopedia continues to grow. There are now somewhere close to 2 million individual items from auction companies, worthologists and subscribers on just about every collectible imaginable. It is a tremendous resource.
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Political Items in Worthopedia, Part III (3/29/08)
This is a third in a series of identifying interesting political and historical americana items in our own Worthopedia. With over 300 auction companies providing items from past auctions and from Worthologists and individuals contributing also, there is bound to be some interesting items to review. As always the links for each item will appear collectively below.
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Political Items in Worthopedia, Part IV (3/29/08)
This is a fourth in a series of identifying interesting political and historical americana items in our own Worthopedia. With over 300 auction companies providing items from past auctions and from Worthologists and individuals contributing also, there is bound to be some interesting items to review. As always the links for each item will appear collectively below.
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Campaigning with “O” (3/3/08)
The “O”
With the 2008 election reaching historic proportions, as either Hillary Clinton or Barrack Obama will win the Democratic nomination, it remains easy to draw parallels from the past into the current electoral circumstances. After all, not since 1928 when Al Smith won the Democratic nomination, becoming the first Catholic to do so, has an election held such historic implications.
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Campaign Trading Cards (2/10/08)
To advertise your bread, laundry powder or clothing shop, perhaps you could include an image of Hillary Clinton or John McCain and an American flag in the background. If even bad publicity is good publicity, you’ll certainly get noticed all right, by the press and by the summons.
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Political Cartoons of Clifford Berryman (2/4/08)
Sometimes you’re remembered for only one thing even though you’ve done so much more. We know Clifford Berryman as having created a bear named for President Theodore Roosevelt. Yep, the teddy bear.
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Campaign Biographies (1/24/08)
The campaign biography has been with us in some form or fashion since the beginning of American politics.
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