1930s Hawaiian Pictures?

tjdean01

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I've found some of these online, but no one who has the whole 1-14 set. They're a set of prints that seem to be from the 1930s. I'm kind of curious if they're worth anything or if I should just toss them.

Thanks!


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Toss them? No. What are they worth, I have no idea, but I'm betting there has to be someone who would be interested.
 

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The building at bottom right is the Laie Hawaii Temple on Oahu.
Opened: Nov 27, 1919 (per Wikipedia)


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Laie Hawaii Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
55-600 Naniloa Loop
Laie, HI 96762

Coordinates: 21.6472, -157.9307
(Generally, the northern tip of Ohau.)

"Updated" photo from 2007:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/1550727
 

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Put them up on ebay as a set, list them as "vintage hawaii photos with china clipper seaplane" or something similar and I'll bet someone will buy them, even if they only bring a few bucks at least someone will have them and you'll have a few buck you didn't have before.
 

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^ Or...
Write a nice note to the church (in circa 1920's prose) thanking them for the recent bake sale, and then drop it in the mail to them.
They'll be scratching their heads for weeks figuring it out. (That is, if the $0.49 stamp doesn't give it away!) :)
 

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kinda pricey :laughing7:

I've learned my lesson about selling things on ebay if I don't know it's value. I sold a small airplane gyrometer (?) once that was worth up to $1000 for $100 :BangHead: Now I start high and lower it every few weeks :thumbsup:

The Indian capstone in my avatar, however, I'll never sell that! There's a price but it would be way more than it's worth. Had that since I was a child.
 

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I've learned my lesson about selling things on ebay if I don't know it's value. I sold a small airplane gyrometer (?) once that was worth up to $1000 for $100 :BangHead: Now I start high and lower it every few weeks :thumbsup:

I can relate. I always seem to get the short end of the stick when selling just about anything
 

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The ruins are of the Kualoa Sugar Mill. Built in the 1860's.

Cool pics!
 

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