Pretty much the size of a standard wooden matchstick with no actual flame stuff on the end. Many of them have been glued together end to end.
As you can see, it has joined the collection. The photo shows part of the collection.
They get dusted quarterly.
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Incredible Deb. I had no idea you collected them. An impressive and dust-free display, if I may say so.
But my eye has now been drawn away to the far left, where I perceived a glimpse of a perforated music roll.
What instrument have you here? Something very new to me. Tell, please. :-)
Ah, first a comment...the Statue of Liberty collection got out of hand many years ago!
Off to the left is a J. Chein Company Pianolodeon. It is a toy player piano manufactured in the 1950s. Works...would work better with a new vacuum motor gasket...another day...
I was talking to Dickieboo the other day - and us oldies decided that we'd both work better with a 'new vacuum motor gasket'. ;-)
Oh so clever. BTW, I did get your email and I am rather distressed that you are no longer blogging. Although, you have a lot that I haven't read yet, so I can catch up!
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