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シロネコヤマ子
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These items were collected by my grandfather as a hobby. They are currently being stored at a relative's house, but they are running out of space and want to get rid of them, so I am putting them up for sale. I have waited about a month to dispose of them, so this is a limited-time listing. Please note that I may suddenly delete the listing depending on the circumstances, even if you have liked it. We appreciate your prompt consideration. Since I was a child, I have felt that these ornaments might have some kind of benefit. I would like to pass them on to someone who will cherish them. Let me share a little about my grandfather. My grandfather was a fisherman when I was a child. He didn't drink, smoke, or gamble. He was a bit different from the image of a Showa-era fisherman. His hobbies were grinding his own beans and brewing a cup of coffee with a siphon after lunch, and cleaning. I remember him always carrying a cloth and wiping things around the house. And, although he wasn't the type to have material desires, he somehow collected these ornaments little by little and displayed them. My grandfather was small and slender, and quiet. He had a personality and physique that were unlike a fisherman, but somehow, he always came back with a big catch when he went out to sea. He seemed to have worked as a boat captain, but according to my mother, his colleagues on the boat called him "Captain-sama" instead of "Captain," out of respect for his work luck and personality. My grandfather was gentle and kind to everyone, and he was well-liked by those around him, and some people seemed to think of him as a god. Now I wonder why my grandfather, who didn't look like a fisherman (>.<), was able to have such a big catch? It may have been due to my grandfather's daily actions. But, I also think that perhaps my grandfather's collection had an influence. These ornaments were the only things collected by a minimalist in the Showa era. They may have had some kind of benefit and protected him. I think it would be better to keep them if possible, but my house is also small and I can't keep them, so I am putting them up for sale. I don't know much about this kind of thing, so I may not be able to answer any questions. The size is approximately 33cm tall, 21cm wide, and 18cm deep. I have placed a 500ml plastic bottle next to it, so please use it as a reference for the size. There are some chips in places. When shipping, I will wrap them in bubble wrap and take waterproof measures. I may change between Yu-Yu and Raku-Raku shipping. If you have any preferences, please let me know in the comments section.
1 week ago