
From Week of June 13:
The Odd, the Unusual, and the Just Plain Weird

Bill Jamieson is an ethnologist, museums specialist and antique tribal art collector and dealer. Bill specializes in old material from North American Indian, South Pacific, Pre-Columbian, African, Indonesian and oddities and curiosities from around the world. Bill is a documentary filmmaker and has done work with Nova and National Geographic and is presently shooting the series, “Heads and Tales” in Toronto. Bill also purchased the Niagara Falls Museum in 1999 which contained numerous treasures, including nine Egyptian mummies which were sold to the Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta, GA. One of the mummies turned out to be the missing Pharaoh, Rameses I, and has since been repatriated to Egypt. Bill offers free dating and identification of artifacts in his field.
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Brian, Leon and special guest Charles Hummel of Wayne, NJ a world reknown expert on Thomas A. Edison phonographs and inventions.
Robert Wicker got to play with the original Redline Hot Wheels cars in the early 1970s. He also managed to lose, destroy or give away all but three of the hundred or so cars he had as a child. He is a manager in Information Technology and also likes to collect 1950s and 1960s music. If you took great care of your cars as a child and have decided you no longer want them, Robert promises to give them a good home and take better care of them than he did as a child.
If you have any questions for either Robert or co-author Jack Clark, please contact them at: ultimateredline@aol.com
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