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What are fun things to do in upper state New York?
My husband and daughter (will be 12 months) are going to a weeding in New York dating late August.
We are going to be Around NY, Albany, and Poughkeepsie.
I'd love to play in New York City for a little while, but my father, who has a serious safety complex, is not so wild on the idea, (convinced that the car will be broken into and we will be mugged). So I was looking for maybe one or three must do things while in the big apple, and perhaps other suggestions while we are elsewhere in NY State.
Thanks!
Elsewhere in NY State, I, personally, absolutely adore Lake George, which is a fun vacation destination for young and old alike that's only about 50 miles north of Albany, and well worth the trip. Last year we took one of their famous historic steam-powered ferries out onto the lake just in time to watch the July 4th fireworks and it was fun and unforgettable. Check out the link below for more info, you won't be sorry, and, like me, you'll probably go back again and again...
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Swing Silhouette - 1967 $169 "New lower price!Makeshift swings at Second Avenue and East 103 Street. Photo by Eddie Hausner/The New York Times Photo Archives. ""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time. " |
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On the Move - 1968 $169 "New lower price!Galloping down the track at the Belmont Stakes.Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Problematic Jump - 1965 $169 "New lower price!Trouble with the jump during the spring steeplechase at Aqueduct Racetrack.Photo by Patrick A. Burns / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Horses on High - 1957 $169 "New lower price!Upper stalls of a two-level barn at Yonkers Raceway.Photo by Eddie Hausner / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Studying the Sheet - 1965 $169 "New lower price!A fan gets an early seat at Yonkers Raceway.Photo by Robert Walker / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Final Day - 1966 $169 "New lower price!The last day of the season at Aqueduct Racetrack drew a crowd of 53,112.Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Ready to Race -1955 $169 "New lower price!Getting ready for opening night of harness racing at Roosevelt Raceway.Photo by Ernie Sisto / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Winning Portrait - 1967 $169 "New lower price!Dr. Fager earned more than $1 million in a short but spectacular career.Photo by James Roach / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Heading In - 1973 $169 "New lower price!Fighting to the finish at Aqueduct Racetrack.Photo by Barton Silverman / The New York Times Photo Archives.""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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Rubbernecking - 1957 $169 "New lower price!Giraffes, traveling from Kenya to the St. Louis Zoo, take in the sights on Pier 1 at Brooklyn�s Bush Terminal, July 26, 1957. Photo by John Orris /The New York Times Photo Archives. ""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time. " |
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Stuffing a Phone Booth - 1978 $169 "New lower price!Seven sixth-graders from P.S. 158 on the Upper East Side. No, make that eight. Or is it nine? Ten? Photo by Meyer Liebowitz/The New York Times Photo Archives. ""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time. " |
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Heading Off to Camp - 1948 $169 "New lower price!Boy Scouts from Washington Heights off to camp in Narrowsburg, NY. Photo by Eddie Hausner/The New York Times Photo Archives. ""Lens� is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting � photographs, videos and slide shows.�Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on �Lens,� draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time. " |
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Ballet Slippers - 1992 $169 "School of American Ballet, 1992. Photo by Andrea Mohin / The New York Times Photo Archives. This photo is from �Lively Morgue,� a regular feature on Lens, which draws upon The Times�s own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and dating back to the early 20th century. The Times, like many other newspapers, refers to its vintage photo and clippings Archives as the Morgue.One of 10 stunning images chosen for its visual appeal by top fashion designer Prabal Gurung. This New York Times Store image reflects the power of photography as well as Gurung�s unique style and statement.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days. Expedited shipping will not shorten production time. " |
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Boundaries In Dating $19.99 "Boundaries in Dating provides a way to think, solve problems, and enjoy the benefits of dating in the fullest way, including increasing the ability to find and commit to a marriage partner." |
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How to Get to "I Do": A Dating Guide for Catholic Women $12.89 Foreword by Fr. C. John McCloskey, III "Finding a man is just like finding a parking spot in New York City. It can be hard and take a while, but you can do it."--From Chapter One Ten years of eye-opening experiences on the Christian dating scene equipped Amy Bonaccorso to offer hard-hitting advice that will help you get real, get practical, and get married. As a happily married woman, she knows what works (internet dating), what doesn't (living a nun-like existence), and gives you the confidence to date strategically with an eye toward marriage. Forget about Prince Charming--he doesn't exist--but plenty of good men are waiting for a woman like you to throw away the checklist of idealized mate material and settle down with a real man. This practical and realistic guide for single Catholic women offers you an opportunity for self-assessment (if you want to make a good catch, be a good catch), and takes seriously the importance of marriage as a vocation to be pursued with as much energy as a call to the religious life. |
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1874 Furniture Spring - Original U.S. Patent #147,048 $795 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.The bliss of being lulled to sleep in a gently rocking chair beside a toasty fire was not lost on inventor William T. Doremus, of New York City. He fashioned an easily-constructed spring for rockers, cradles and cribs, that could be adjusted for more or less resistance to make the experience even more enjoyable. His model is so graceful and charming that it looks more like a piece of sculpture than a utilitarian device. It�s made of two large, swirled pieces of gorgeous, solid maple, shaped as a part of a rocker seat and r base joined with special iron slats and rubber to give it that extra special bounce. This is a lovely model that will lend an artistic touch of elegance to any spot you chose to display it.Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1877 Pressure Gauge - Original U.S. Patent #192,373 $2975 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times. Inventor Bradbury M. Johnsin of Brooklyn must have had seen lots of dollar signs in his future for his new idea for a Pressure Gauge to equalize the atmospheric pressure inside and outside a mercury tube, because he called on the big guns to make his patent model. And, it appears it was money well spent! He received his patent and the model is sensational. It was made by the highly respected firm of Charles Merrill & Sons of New York, makers of models and also renowned manufacturers of many types of devices. They boldly stamped their name, along with the inventor�s on this museum-quality model. It�s large, precision made of cast iron and lots of burnished brass and highly decorative despite being an industrial type model. This is one of the finest, pressure-gages you are likely to ever see. Models like this one are seldom seen outside museums. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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Betty Boop's Dating Service $6 Betty Boop's Dating Service |
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Quaternary Dating Methods $170 Quaternary Dating Methods |
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Dating Outside Your DNA $11.2 Dating Outside Your DNA |
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City of Philadelphia Bond $120 "These bonds dating from the 1850's to 1870's have the distinction of bearing 10 engravings! Obviously, the city fathers had great pride in their city and so opted to embellish the cities bonds with 10 of the greatest engravings they could muster! Printed by one of the great predecessors of American Bank Note Company, the Draper, Welsh, and Company of Philadelphia. The engravings include portraits of George Washington, Henry Clay, Benjamin Franklin, and William Penn. The main vignette at top center of Independence Hall is most impressive: a dock scene with paddle wheeler in background, steam locomotive, blacksmith, young girl with wheat bundle, and a bridge scene. Denominations and interest vary. Each authentic bond is signed by city officials, such as the treasurer and the controller. There are very few types of American stocks or bonds that have such elaborate graphics. A true classic! Each stock certificate comes in a clear acid-free envelope with a handsome display sheet that gives historical information about the stock certificate. Originality guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity from The Caren Archive, a leading source of significant historic printed matter. Ships in 3 - 5 business days." |
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John Adams Adminstration Newspapers $99 "Now you can own a complete ORIGINAL four-page newspaper dating from 1797-1800. Each of these antique newspapers is a true collector's item. Imagine the thrill of holding a piece of history in your hands and reading the news about the young Federal Republic.When you order, you will be sent an American newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as newspapers from the John Adams Administration are more than two centuries old. These original newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original.PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 5 DAYS TO SHIPShips within 2 days" |
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Confederate Civil War Newspapers 1861 - 1865 $185 "Travel back in time to the Confederate States of America. You can obtain a complete, original and RARE Confederate newspaper from the Civil War, dating between 1861 and 1865. Imagine the thrill of reading detailed first-hand accounts of the battles and generals from the South�s perspective. This is the closest you can get to the Confederate side without sneaking through the Union lines! These antique Confederate Civil War newspapers can be an educational gift for students and adults alike. They are rare collectors items, much scarcer than Union Civil War newspapers. Just imagine the thrill of holding a piece of Confederate history in your hands. When you order, you will be sent a newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Titles will vary based on availability, but each is guaranteed to be from Southern town and Confederate. Each vintage newspaper, printed back then on durable rag paper, has either 1 or 2 pages and will be complete. Expect minor wear and tear as these are more than 145 years old. Dimensions: 16"" x 23"". Comes in a plastic envelope. Ships within 2 days" |
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Civil War Harper's Weekly $75 "Now you can own the LIFE magazine of its day! Each Harper�s Weekly issue is guaranteed to be a complete ORIGINAL wood-cut illustrated newspaper dating from 1861-1865. These are jam packed with illustrations of battles, generals and other topics directly relating to the Civil War.When you order, you will be sent a Harper�s Weekly of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as these newspapers are more than 160 years old. These original newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original.PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 5 DAYS TO SHIP" |
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Original War of 1812 Newspaper $60 "Now you can own a complete ORIGINAL four-page newspaper containing War of 1812 news and dating back to the conflict -- from 1812 to 1815. Each of these antique newspapers is a true collector's item. Imagine the thrill of holding a piece of history in your hands and reading the news as it unfolded during the ""Second War for Independence.""When you order, you will be sent an American newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as the newspapers are almost two centuries old. These vintage newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original.Ships within 2 days" |
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Gold Rush Era Newspapers $45 "Now you can own a complete ORIGINAL newspaper dating from 1849-1855. Each of these antique newspapers is a true collector's item. Imagine the thrill of holding a piece of history in your hands and reading news from the years when the country was pushing westward. When you order, you will be sent an American newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as Gold Rush Era newspapers are more than 150 years old. These original newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original.PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 5 DAYS TO SHIP" |
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Thomas Jefferson Administration Newspapers $70 "Now you can own a complete ORIGINAL four-page newspaper dating from 1801-1808. Each of these antique newspapers is a true collector's item. Imagine the thrill of holding a piece of history in your hands and reading news from the days of the Louisiana Purchase and the explorations of the west by Lewis and Clark. .When you order, you will be sent an American newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as newspapers from the Jefferson Administration are two centuries old. These original newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original.Ships within 2 business days." |
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Wild West Newspapers $40 "Own a complete ORIGINAL Wild West newspaper dating from 1870 to 1890. These newspapers contain fascinating news and ads from western United States when it was still a wild frontier region. When you order, you will be sent a newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as newspapers are more than 110 years old. These original newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original.PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 5 DAYS TO SHIP" |
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Original World War II Newspapers $45 "Now you can own a complete ORIGINAL newspaper dating between 1939-1945 and containing front page headlines and news relating directly to World War II. Each of these antique newspapers is a true collector's item. Imagine the thrill of holding a piece of history in your hands and reading the news as it unfolded.When you order, you will be sent an American newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as World War II newspapers are more than 60 years old. These vintage newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original.PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 5 DAYS TO SHIP" |
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George Washington Administration Newspapers $145 "Now you can own a complete ORIGINAL four-page newspaper dating from 1789-1796. Each of these antique newspapers is a true collector's item. Just imagine the thrill of holding a piece of history in your hands and reading the news as it unfolded in the earliest years of our Federal Republic. When you order, you will be sent an American newspaper of our choice (you can't order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as Washington Administration newspapers are more than two centuries old. These original newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original. PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 5 DAYS TO SHIP" |
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The Shy Single: A Bold Guide to Dating for the Less-Than-Bold Dater $4.45 Nearly 50 percent of adults in the United States describe themselves as chronically shy, and an even larger number are single. These numbers prove what we already know: There are a lot of us sitting home alone, letting the dating world pass us by. But it doesn't have to be that way In "The Shy Single," New York psychologist Bonnie Jacobson outlines her breakthrough program that helps shy men and women securely maneuver any social situation. At the heart of the book is her confidence-boosting plan for managing the three stages of a shyness attack A dating profile quiz, journaling exercises, cumulative courage-rating scores, and real testimonies from Dr. Jacobson's extraordinarily popular shyness workshops round out the "coach's corner" advice for shy daters on how to: - Work a room and get past awkward introductions - Participate in dinner conversations and bridge uncomfortable silences - Ask someone out - End a date gracefully - Handle sexual advances The aim of "The Shy Single" is not to make us un-shy, but to enable us to function despite our pounding hearts and sweaty palms. With small, manageable steps, we can gain self-assurance and learn how to finesse awkward or possibly embarrassing situations. Navigate a room with small talk? No problem. Ask out a coworker? No sweat. Make the first move in an intimate situation? You bet. From going online to declining a second date to determining whether we've found "the one," Dr. Jacobson shows us that dating happiness isn't just for other, more outgoing people--it's for us. |
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Dating for Dummies $18.77 While the?practice of dating hasn't changed, they way people meet is.? Social media sites are changing the dating scene, and social media sites like "Facebook," "Twitter," as well as relationship sites such as "eHarmony, ? Chemistry.com," and "Match.com"?can facilitate healthy real-life relationships. "Dating For Dummies, " 3rd Edition will keep readers up-to-date on how to enhance their romantic opportunities and avoid common pitfalls as the internet becomes a more prevalent part of the dating scene.?It also offers?dating advice for anyone, including those interested in dating someone of a significantly different age, dating someone who has been previously married, dating someone with children, and dating in the boomer years.?In addition: Hip, safe tips and advice on using social networking sites to meet new people, as well as proper cell phone, texting, and blackberry etiquette New confidence boosters to help meet, date and start a relationship, as well as how to prepare for dates and have a great time Places to find potential dates; specifically speed dating, dating services, and special ?singles? nights at unexpected places like grocery stores, etc. The latest tips about dealing with money matters and dating diversity Dating in the work scene |
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Dating 101 $1.99 Based on The Ten Commandments of Dating, The One, and Devotions for Dating Couples by relationship experts and best-selling authors Ben Young and Dr. Samuel Adams, Dating 101 will help Christian singles discover practical strategies for finding a soul mate and building loving, lasting relationships. |
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The 7-Day Dating and Relationship Plan for Gay Men: Practical Advice from the Gay Matchmaker $16.55 Matchmaker, matchmaker, find me a match How does a single gay guy find his way to a right, lasting relationship? Our dating expert shares authentic sagas straight (so to speak) from his client's experiences to illuminate his seven principles, developed to help navigate today's dating challenges. From numerous tips and amazing but true anecdotes to fun-filled facts about where the boys are, readers will escape the dating minefields and find relationship success. Grant Wheaton is the founder and owner of ManMate, Inc., New York's largest dating and relationship service for gay men. Dennis Courtney is a writer whose critically acclaimed revues have been produced across the United States. |
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1870 Mercurial Pressure Regulator - Original U.S. Patent #102,464 $1125 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times. In April 1870, inventor Matthew Campfield of Newark, N.J., found a new method to adjust mercury to the zero-point on scales for mercurial liquid-gauges. This handsome gauge, rendered in iron and steel with great care and precision, is the model he submitted with his patent application. The inventor assigned this patent to American Eagle Steam-Gauge Company, adding to this model�s interest and provenance. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1875 Piano Action - Original U.S. Patent #159,838 $2250 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times. Patent models related to music are extremely rare, and this is a very impressive model, slightly larger than most and with a still-working mechanical action. It is somewhat primitive, yet well-made, implying that it was likely handmade, probably by the Baltimore inventor himself in 1875. This unusual-looking model was designed to improve the repeating action of pianos. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1867 Steam Gauge - Original U.S. Patent Model # 68,849 $1195 "Yes, now you can own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.Gleaming brass, burnished to a soft sheen forms this 19th century steam gauge. Peer through its glass cover to see the inventor�s name engraved upon the plate in elegant script, and note the excellent workmanship and precision details. All of this combines to make this a handsome and outstanding model that will be a graceful note in any setting. For more images of this invention from different angles, click here.Submitted to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 140 years ago. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment, a certificate of authenticity, and a fascinating brochure about patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 - 7 days." |
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Original Revolutionary War Era Newspaper With Red Tax Stamp, 1774-1783 $125 "Now you can own a complete original Revolutionary War era newspaper dating from 1774-1784. Each of these antique newspapers is a true collector's item and contains a RED TAX STAMP that was one of the principal sources of conflict between the British Government and the American Colonies. Imagine the thrill of holding a piece of history in your hands and owning the actual tax stamp that was a factor leading to the American Revolution. When you order, you will be sent a complete issue of the London Gazette with a date of our choice between 1774 and 1783 containing an original red British Tax Stamp (you can't order a specific date or event). These British newspapers do NOT include stories about the war, but they are from the era and are more than 225 years old.Each newspaper, printed on durable rag paper, is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as newspapers from the Revolutionary War era. These original newspapers are from The Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from The Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original. Ships within 3 business days." |
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1870 Liquid Meter - Original U.S. Patent #107,769 $1495 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.The frenzy for patents that fired up Americans and fueled the industrial revolution spilled across the Atlantic ocean, inspiring some foreign inventors as well. Wilhelm Fischer, of Essen in the Kingdom of Prussia, was one of those who sought and acquired a U.S. patent. His invention was for use with steam-boilers, the workhorses of 19th century industries worldwide, and was a liquid meter to measure the amount of heat needed to warm feed-water to the temperature required in the steam boiler. This is a striking model, with its spiral blades and upright trough of brass, iron and bronze, sporting that special glow that only a 140 year patina can impart. For a collector who enjoys something rare, this model submitted by a Prussian inventor is the perfect acquisition. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here.All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1873 Smoke-Burning Furnace - Original U.S. Patent #141,574 $1345 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.A problem with boiler-furnaces is the release of unconsumed fuel, so Cornelius McGinniss and William Naylor, both of Chicago, tackled this problem. To a standard steam-boiler furnace, they devised a special arrangement, using deflectors, by which a great amount of the products of first combustion are reburned. In ordinary sized fire-boxes, nearly all the smoke is reburned; in larger units, more deflectors can be employed to secure a perfect combustion. This is a made of tin, which has been faux-painted bright red and white to look like a brick furnace, with tiny doors and the like in black. This rustic painting has worn, faded and chipped over time, now giving this folksy model it a mellow appearance and the kind of character that makes it a standout in any display. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1880 Felting Machine - Original U.S. Patent #226,336 $1795 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.The hat business was alive and thriving in the 19th century when men and women alike donned stylish chapeaus as a part of daily life. An important step in hat-making was the felting or hardening stage. This process used a revolving felting-roller with a ribbed surface, a bat of material�usually wool�and a tub of hot water to shrink the material into a durable felt, or to further harden felted-material which could then be shaped and styled into hats. The Inventor John G. Meeker, of Danbury, Conn., designed a better system for this process by adding a self-adjusting canvas apron to gently hold the bat against the felting roll. The canvas apron was mounted on the machine�s frame with spring connections for adjusting it to hold the bat at a specific distance from the roller, while allowing it to accommodate different sizes of bats. To operate, the bat was lowered into the tub of hot water between the apron and the roller and the tension adjusted accordingly. The shaft of the felt-roller was rotated by an outside power source and the self-adjusting apron held the bat to the roller where the revolving ribs processed and hardened the felt. With its heavy ribs of cord, its leather backed blocks of wood and an apron of canvas, this model incorporates many unique materials to make a rustic and very charming model. It�s fragile with age but still can demonstrate the operation that was used to make hats in an era when the textile industry was a major economic factor in 19th century America. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here. Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here." |
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1874 Lithographic Press Damping Apparatus - Original U.S. Patent #151,688 $995 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.In 1874, when printing presses were run by steam, inventor Peter Ehrgott of Cincinnati received this patent for a better way to dampen the lithographic stone used in such presses. This superb model represents his invention�a marvelous industrial design that replaced the need for a person to keep wetting the distributing-bed by hand, a very labor-intensive operation. His model is a precision device, made from steel, brass, wood, fabric and India rubber, detailed with a tiny ratchet-wheel and pawl-arm. It is an exceptional find, for most mechanical models related to the steam-driven printing industry were long ago dispersed. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here.All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1871 Card-Rack - Original U.S. Patent #119,995 $995 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.Here�s a glimpse of advertising and organizing 19th century style. Inventor L. Corydon Prindle, of Chicago, Illinois came up with a �one-stop� board for posting that had it all: an easily updated calendar, clamps to hold business or advertising cards, handy reference tables such as postage rates, etc., permanent listings of useful businesses and room left over offer print advertising. It pales in comparison to our ubiquitous 21st century electronic organizers and marketing gimmicks, but it reminds us that these needs have been around since commerce began. Note the use of the famous �Hartford Insurance� as the example for this model. This type of model is seldom seen, and especially one as extraordinary as this and in such surprisingly good condition given its age and paper construction.Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1871 Billiard Rubber Cushion - Original U.S. Patent Model # 118,288 $895 "Yes, now you can own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.Sport and hobby-related models are very hard to come by, so this one is quite special. It�s an innovation in the design for billiard tables relating to their rubber cushions. This primitive billiard table model is made of rubber and wood, and has the scars and charm of time. It�s a rare and exciting model for anyone who values original, 19th century patent models, and it will be especially treasured by any billiard aficionado. For more images of this invention from different angles, click here.Submitted to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment, a certificate of authenticity, and a fascinating brochure about patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 - 7 days." |
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1885 Adjustable Scaffold Support - Original U.S. Patent # 319,723 $1295 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.James Hughes of Lawrence, Kansas, used two models, made of mahogany and iron, to illustrate his clever invention. The larger one is for a four-legged trestle and the smaller is for a simple trestle with two legs. Both work in a similar way: A ledger is inserted in the specially designed U-shaped saddles, which surround the ledger and prevent it from dropping through the bottom. They also have an inclined pocket into which the legs are placed, which allows for different-size lumber, and presses them against the ledger to prevent lateral movement. For the two-legged example, only one side of the saddle is constructed this way as the other side is simply made flat. To further provide stability, a hole is made in each side of the saddle for placement of a pin. In uneven terrain, different lengths of wood can be used for the legs to provide more stability. All these elements ensure a much more secure scaffold, which looks similar to today�s a sawhorse. Construction models are popular and extremely hard-to-find, and are sure to be a thrill for anyone who loves building-related models or tools. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here.All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851!" |
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1870 Door Securer - Original U.S. Patent # 103,068 $745 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times. This is a spiffy, unique brass model, created by an inventor from Manchester, N.H. Don�t let its diminutive size fool you � it serves a dual function: It can be used to secure a door from the inside and also acts as a key ring � you can hang your keys from the hinged arm when it�s in use. It�s a very clever gizmo and beautifully made of burnished brass. This is one of those great conversation piece models that collectors covet, so take advantage of this opportunity to acquire something really special. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here. All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment, and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history. Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here. Ships in 5 � 7 days. " |
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1877 Iron Table Stand - Original U.S. Patent #187,300 $745 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.This stunning table stand is made of iron and, as its two inventors from East Orange, N.Y., claim, this stand is made with beautiful symmetry and increased strength. Rather than being simply an iron stand, or base, for a table, this design for making the legs separately and then joining them to provide additional strength for the shaft has given them additional beauty as well as greater economy in manufacturing. This decorative model will stand out in any collection, adding an almost architectural feel with its elegant lines and graceful design. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here.All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1874 Curtain Fixture - Original U.S. Patent # 152,271 $895 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.With some heavy wire and iron, inventor Levi Bradbury of Bennington, Vt., found a way to hold a curtain roller in place on a piece wood, which could then be pounded into a window casement. This fine model made curtain fixtures easier to hang and less expensive to manufacture�and made that 19th century �Honey-Do� list a little easier! The model is made of a linen roller type shade, with the fixture constructed from iron and mounted on a piece of mahogany to demonstrate how the fastener works. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here.All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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1874 Racing Boat Steering Device - Original U.S. Patent #148,434 $2095 "Own this original, one-of-a-kind piece of 19th century American history, made available by the U.S. Patent Model Foundation, exclusively through The Times.Charles B. Elliot, an inventor from Greenpoint, N.Y., claimed that for �very slender and light row-boats, used for racing and analogous fancy-purposes,� and also for sail-boats, a steersman needed free hands for his oars and a steering device for his feet to operate the cords and ropes connected to the rudder. This striking device is the result of his efforts, and it won him a patent. Models relating to the sport of boat racing are seldom seen, and this one is a honey with its brass footplate and smooth mahogany. It is sure to stir the heart of any sea-faring fan, especially one who loves the dashing sport of boat racing. Presented to the U.S. Patent Office by its hopeful inventor, this is the actual model that examiners relied upon to award this patent more than 130 years ago. For more images of this invention, from different angles, click here.All U.S. Patent models are from 1836 to the 1890�s, and are approximately 12 or less inches square. Each of these rare artifacts is guaranteed authentic. As with any historical items from the 1800�s, signs of age and wear are common and are considered part of a model�s charm. Each model comes with its original patent office tag or a replica tag, plus a copy of its patent drawings and papers printed on parchment and a certificate of authenticity with a fascinating background on patent model history.Comes with FREE Inventing America booklet, featuring Times coverage of inventors and innovators dating back to the newspaper's inception in 1851! For more history into the U.S. Patent's Office, click here.Ships in 5 � 7 days." |
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