National Geographic Society - Army Air Corps Stratosphere Balloon Flight Collectibles - National Geographic's Collectors Corner2024-03-28T08:25:50Zhttp://ngscollectors.ning.com/forum/topics/national-geographic-society?commentId=1029239%3AComment%3A23118&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Charles,
I was glad to se…tag:ngscollectors.ning.com,2010-03-15:1029239:Comment:231182010-03-15T21:50:28.923ZScott T. Shierhttp://ngscollectors.ning.com/profile/ScottTShier
Hi Charles,<br />
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I was glad to see you make this posting and say those things. Using this forum for "show and tell" is exactly what this Collector's Corner is for! I wish more folks were doing that. I don't see much fun in having a collection that one never talks about or discusses with anyone. Having a place to show photos and descriptions is a great base from which to work. I am sure Edwin Buxbaum would have been amazed at the concept of the internet and its potential for collector's and…
Hi Charles,<br />
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I was glad to see you make this posting and say those things. Using this forum for "show and tell" is exactly what this Collector's Corner is for! I wish more folks were doing that. I don't see much fun in having a collection that one never talks about or discusses with anyone. Having a place to show photos and descriptions is a great base from which to work. I am sure Edwin Buxbaum would have been amazed at the concept of the internet and its potential for collector's and collecting. Imagine if he had had eBay in the 1930's!<br />
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- Scott T. Shier Cool. Those bookmarks are nea…tag:ngscollectors.ning.com,2010-03-12:1029239:Comment:227782010-03-12T01:26:59.601ZMike Rhodehttp://ngscollectors.ning.com/profile/MikeRhode
Cool. Those bookmarks are neat. The capsule itself is in the Air & Space Museum, iirc.
Cool. Those bookmarks are neat. The capsule itself is in the Air & Space Museum, iirc.