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I'm curious if you're a collector of Pitcairn Islands and/or Tahiti stamps. My obsession with the Bounty mutiny story led me to collect the stamps of the 2 countries.
ОтветитьFantastic film. I learned a lot. Thank you Tony.
ОтветитьWow! What a collection! Thank you so much for making this video and sharing it with the world. Fascinating
Ответитьi‘m really jealous 😁
as someone obsessed with everything authentic from the titanic i would love to have at least a few things in my collection. is there any advice you can give to get authentic artifacts?
its cool to see other peoples collections. I mostly collect Disney and animation art. Thanks for sharing
ОтветитьIf only there were a narrated version without the music!
ОтветитьA great video! Thanks for sharing, you have a collection to be proud of 👍
ОтветитьNew Subscriber - I'm also a collector - your collection is amazing - I would be very interested in a video hearing what you think about what happened on The Titan and opinions on salvaging (or not) The Titanic.
ОтветитьI live in San Rafael and had no idea 😱 I have to check out
ОтветитьWhat does Marilyn Monroe have to do with the titanic
ОтветитьThank you so much for sharing your collection with us titanic people it’s a small but very special group of people i have a few artifacts from titanic a few coins with the coal from the sea bed and a few papers and coins and cups my grate grand dad was a 2nd class passenger from the titanic and the stuff was passed down to me.
ОтветитьWe've got some bad cds from Celine dion,who doesn't look even remotely human anymore .some bottles of wine that mysteriously have exploded under the crushing depths of the sea and a water logged copy of the senate vote on the federal reserve.
Ответитьhow did you get those pieces? who owns titanic nowadays?is the titanic scene consider as graveyard?i think its illegal to pick titanic pieces from the bottom
ОтветитьHow can you have a piece of the grand staircase? I thought that had all rotted away by time the wreck was discovered in the 1980s? An interesting video - thanks.
ОтветитьGreat collection.
Wallace Hartley came from a small town called Colne which is in the county of Lancashire.
There is a bust of him outside Colne municipal Hall and he is buried in the local cemetery, his funeral was attended by the whole town.
Back in the 1970's i lived in a town 6 miles away called Barnoldswick or barlick to us locals, our neighbour who was an elderly lady at the time was related to Wallace and would tell us stories about him back then as a young lad i knew he was important as i knew about the titanic, but it's only later in life that i realised just how lucky i was to know and talk to a relative of his.
where is this collection located?
Ответитьfir what what were the crescent moon shaped dishes used?
ОтветитьThat’s a lot of items to have been stolen from the dead. Not good karma.
ОтветитьNew Subscriber. Wow oh wow! I am fortunate to have found you. My eyes were screened locked! I am fascinated by historical artifacts brought up from the bottom for historical preservation. Thank you for sharing your story and the wonderful presentation. I literally ate up the whole upload. Thank you for preserving history Tony. It has always wondered me if they ever brought up the headboards from the staterooms or the mantle clock? Did they ever get to the other safes located on the ship Titanic?
ОтветитьI would think the life preserver snapping your neck before you plunged into the icy water could be perceived as merciful.
ОтветитьDoes any ever end up in British museum's?
ОтветитьУникален. Кораб.
ОтветитьSo I guess I'll mention that eggs were 39 cents in 1959. boy has time changed. Now there what? 20 bucks??? :)
Also how in the hell do you find checks that old? that is amazing.
This is fantastic! I myself have started a collection I have few pieces of silver from the White Star line as well as French Line. I’m glad there are people like you to share the history of this wonderful ship with the world!
ОтветитьWhat an extraordinary collection! Thank you for sharing.
ОтветитьWould love to see in person 😮😮
ОтветитьI know you sort of explained what the first artefact was and how you got it, but after that first artefact from the Bounty, what got you started?
Did you know from the beginning you'd go for Titanic or did you start small and go big? Do you have any recommendations for what you'd go for first?
Asking for a friend here since I'm just starting on my collection; currently getting some small things from the MV Britannic and Georgic since they're the cheapest.