Where should I bring an old newspaper I found while renovating my house?
Saturday, July 9th, 2011 at
7:14 pm
While we were renovating our house we ripped out old carpets etc. and came across a few pages of an old newspaper that is from 1935 “Boston Sunday Post” and features a very well preserved cartoon in color on “Tarzan”. I put it aside, thinking that I would bring it somewhere but have since not been able to find out if there are any places that might be interested in this. Any advice? Thanks.
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possibly scan pages or selected items, instead of recycling in blue box, you looking for an appraiser, for antiques and coins, search yellow pages, the value may be insignificant for what it is, the item may be of use, and stories within may be relevant,
Boston Sunday Post
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I would frame it and hang it in my home. It’s a great conversation piece.
My first instinct is to say try selling it on EBAY. There are collectors of every different thing out there. Someone is sure to pay for it.
Aside from that, I would contact the Boston Herald. That is a piece of history that they may take interest in viewing or purchasing.
Neat find! Good luck!