I think I was bitten by the miniature bug when I was about 4 years old. I
remember standing in front of a gumball machine at the drug store with my hand
full of pennies. I was willing it to give me the prize I wanted. The prize that
kept me awake at night. It was a tiny folding pocket knife. There were always a
few of them in the machine. They were real metal and had different colored
pieces of plastic riveted on them. It never happened. All I got were
gumballs and prizes like a plastic magnifying glass or tiny figures. :-(
Today, I found the pocket knife of my (age four) dreams and bought it. I have a good reason at this late date. I want to make a charm necklace out of all sorts of tiny things I have had since childhood. Lots of sterling silver charms, old New York subway tokens, ancient 2,000 year old Egyptian beads, antique coins, the list goes on and on. Plus there are a few things that have caught my attention while I was looking around the internet to add to my stash. One requirement, if it isn't sentimental, it has to be a functional working miniature!
The one I bought is just like the one above, except it has a ring at the very back of the grip. So I will be able to add it as a charm to a chain.
Here is a video of a guy shooting one of the world's smallest pinfire
pistols.
It occurred to me that other people were probably making this sort of
necklace so I started looking for them. Here are a few of the crazy ones I
found.
The title of this necklace is.... "I am who they were" These photos are the makers ancestors.
Edith Head typically wore her famous necklace of antique ivory theater tickets. The late Elizabeth Taylor loved the necklace so much that Edith bequeathed it to her at her death.
I have no idea yet what mine will look like. It is a work in progress.
This has had me on a merry search through the house wondering.... What the heck I
did with THAT thing? Things, I haven't seen in years are being found.