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Interesting addition on the Wayne Thiebaud painting, but wouldn't it be more appropriate on the [[Wayne Thiebaud]] article than under gumball machines? Maybe reduce the paragraph to a sentence or so. Anyway, I'll leave it as it is for now until we decide what to do with it. [[User:Deatonjr|Deatonjr]] 11:53, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
Interesting addition on the Wayne Thiebaud painting, but wouldn't it be more appropriate on the [[Wayne Thiebaud]] article than under gumball machines? Maybe reduce the paragraph to a sentence or so. Anyway, I'll leave it as it is for now until we decide what to do with it. [[User:Deatonjr|Deatonjr]] 11:53, 25 January 2007 (UTC)


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I was digging around my family tree a bit. I ended up asking my grandma if we had any rich relatives, she said we had one that she knows of, he borrowed $2500 from a brother or something and invented the machine in his garage. She wasn't sure of his name because she cant find the stuff shes been working on with our tree. She said it may be "Humble" but shes not sure, she said she will call me if she finds all the papers shes lost. Just thought it was a bit cool, any one think they can confirm it?
I was digging around my family tree a bit. I ended up asking my grandma if we had any rich relatives, she said we had one that she knows of, he borrowed $2500 from a brother or something and invented the machine in his garage. She wasn't sure of his name because she cant find the stuff shes been working on with our tree. She said it may be "Humble" but shes not sure, she said she will call me if she finds all the papers shes lost. Just thought it was a bit cool, any one think they can confirm it?

== Bluebird gumball machine, history? ==

History of the Bluebird gumball machine [[Special:Contributions/2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82|2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82]] ([[User talk:2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82|talk]]) 04:47, 21 January 2022 (UTC)

== Silent Salesmen, Volume I, Volume II, plus price guideBill Enes ==

Smithsonian Institute, published 1991, 1994?... Reference guide [[Special:Contributions/2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82|2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82]] ([[User talk:2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82|talk]]) 04:50, 21 January 2022 (UTC)

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Interesting addition on the Wayne Thiebaud painting, but wouldn't it be more appropriate on the Wayne Thiebaud article than under gumball machines? Maybe reduce the paragraph to a sentence or so. Anyway, I'll leave it as it is for now until we decide what to do with it. Deatonjr 11:53, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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I was digging around my family tree a bit. I ended up asking my grandma if we had any rich relatives, she said we had one that she knows of, he borrowed $2500 from a brother or something and invented the machine in his garage. She wasn't sure of his name because she cant find the stuff shes been working on with our tree. She said it may be "Humble" but shes not sure, she said she will call me if she finds all the papers shes lost. Just thought it was a bit cool, any one think they can confirm it?

Bluebird gumball machine, history?

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History of the Bluebird gumball machine 2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82 (talk) 04:47, 21 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Silent Salesmen, Volume I, Volume II, plus price guideBill Enes

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Smithsonian Institute, published 1991, 1994?... Reference guide 2605:A601:AC62:E500:DCD9:38A9:8B31:DD82 (talk) 04:50, 21 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]