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[i]For me, it was 1959, I was taken to the local Raytheon plant that would build the Apollo Guidance Computer a few miles down the road. My older brother was writing a report on rockets and missiles. While at the company, the manager who guided us through the plant gave each of us a small piece of Mylar which was the same as the material used on the Echo satellite. I was hooked from then on and collected newspapers, toys, magazines and NASA related public relations pieces. Yes, college, sports and women took over until about 1995. Then I found out that one could buy flown artifacts at Superior and various dealers. I was off on the collecting binge again. Haven't stopped since. The Chinese have landed on the Moon, Pad 39A has been privatized and I am working in antiquities. It's been a fun ride.[/i]
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