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Scott Mussell

ALWAYS BUYING ~ Political ~ Civil Rights ~ Rock 'n Roll ~ Contact srmussell@me.com or 515.707.7250 anytime
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Wanted: Political Campaign Items; Civil Rights Artifacts and Rock 'n Roll Concert Posters.

Scott is always seeking items in these fields to add to his collection.

ANY CONDITION ACCEPTED

Contact him anytime at 515.707.7250 or srmussell@me.com if you have material in his fields. 


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APIC NATIONAL CONVENTION JULY 6-10 IN HARRISBURG, PA

June 28, 2016 in FDR, News, APIC, Political

 

The Democratic National Convention is not the only assemblage of politically minded individuals that will be gathering in Pennsylvania this year. The American Political Items Collectors (APIC) have selected the Keystone State’s capital city of Harrisburg for their 2016 national convention. The July 6-10 event will be headquartered at the Harrisburg Hilton, near many historical sites.  

Attendees from among the club’s 1,600 members will have an event-packed agenda available to them, including buying and selling at a 200-table bourse and visiting numerous local points of interest, from Gettysburg Battlefield to the home of James Buchanan Jr., the fifteenth President of the United States. The focus throughout will be on Pennsylvania’s rich political history, and an all-out effort will be made to engage the public and showcase the fascinating hobby of political memorabilia collecting.

A rare Roosevelt/Garner license plate attachment from Mussells personal collection. 

A rare Roosevelt/Garner license plate attachment from Mussells personal collection. 

“On Saturday and Sunday, July 9th and 10th, we’ll do something we’ve never done before, and that’s open our doors to the public, free of charge. Even the parking will be free,” said convention co-chair Ted Hake, who founded the York, Pa., auction house Hake’s Americana, the event’s Keystone-Level sponsor. “We want to make this an educational experience for all ages. Guests can browse the sellers’ tables and view a wealth of rare political memorabilia spanning a 200-year timeline, with values from $5 to $50,000. There will also be every imaginable type of vintage pop culture collectible for sale, from comic character, sports and rock music to advertising and World War Two relics.” To encourage youngsters to attend, every visitor under 16 will receive a free bag of political campaign buttons plus a special button created expressly for the event.

One of the most prized buttons in the hobby- the 1920 Cox/Roosevelt jugate. 

One of the most prized buttons in the hobby- the 1920 Cox/Roosevelt jugate. 

APIC is one of America’s most respected collector clubs, with a history that goes back to 1945. Its current membership includes three US Presidents, many politicians and campaign staffers; broadcast journalists, and collectors from a broad spectrum of professions.

“Because this is an election year and the world will be watching Pennsylvania during the month of July, we expect the excitement level to be off the charts at our national convention,” said Hake. “Don’t be surprised if you see a very convincing ‘General Douglas MacArthur’ walking around the convention floor on Saturday. We’ve arranged for some incredible impersonators to attend the convention, the ‘general’ being one of them. We also have ‘Dean Martin’ and ‘Frank Sinatra’ lined up to entertain at the members banquet. Electing a new president may be a serious endeavor, but there’s nothing serious about the tone of our conventions. They’re all about camaraderie and a common interest in history and collecting.” 

The APIC welcomes new members. For an annual basic membership charge of $38 ($15 under 12), new enrollees can opt to take part in the club’s member-only convention activities, including a banquet, trivia competition, early buying, and field trips (some fees apply). 

For additional information, visit www.apic.us or call Ted Hake, 717-434-1630 or Scott Mussell 717-434-1628.

 

Tags: APIC, Harrisburg, Ted Hake, Scott Mussell, DNC, National Convention
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email: srmussell@me.com

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