Welcome to the Time
Machine online.
We present for
your enjoyment a unique collection of
COINS
ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES
AND MORE
THIS SITE ALWAYS UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
Latest Update January 12, 2002
CATALOG For
items not pictured, email katzeff@rr1.net
OR CALL OUR HOME NUMBER 217-849-3273
MAIL TO PO BOX 32, TOLEDO, IL 62468
U.S. COINS
TOYS AND
GAMES

THESE TWO RED
CHAIRS, "PRAIRIE SCHOOL STYLE"?
Paper label reads,
"Aucett Umphrey Corporation Manufacturers of Furniture, Morgantown,
Ind."
OAK W/RED
UPHOLSTERY $300 FOR THE PAIR
VINTAGE
CLOTHING
OTHER STRANGE
AND WONDERFUL ITEMS
AND NO BEANIE
BABIES!!
Time! What a concept! Here are a few quotes, thoughts, and links to other pages about time.
Like the frog said, "Time's fun when you're having flies!"
To read H.G. Wells' novel, The Time Machine check your library or see it online at
http://www.literature.org/Works/H-G-Wells/time-machine/
A Chronology http://www.connectcorp.net/~trufax/chrono/crb.html
Terrence McKenna has a lot to say on several topics related to time at http://www.levity.com/eschaton/tm.html
Cycles of Time http://www.tibetancc.com/kalachakra.htm
General Principles of Temporal Displacement (note the reference to Dr. Who) http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~abr/drwho/type40/sec2.html
Time Travel http://freespace.virgin.net/steve.preston/Time.html
What Time Is It? US Naval Observatory http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/what.html
To
synchronize the clock in your computer with atomic time
http://www.boulder.NIST.gov/timefreq
UCMP
Web Geological Time Machine http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/timeform.html
For
a different way to think about time,
Moonhawk's One-Minute
(or more) Time/TimingRap
more to come
check these
pages in weeks to come!
About the Time Machine online and its owners
Introduction to Coin Collecting
A Romance Novel Set in 350 BCE, Torch of the Goddess
Poetry: The Timekeeper's Dream
Reality, Mind, and Language
HALF DOLLARS
1876 S AU
$140 1893 Columbian Expo commemorative AU $15
MORE TO COME
Mah Jong set, mother-of-pearl inlaid black box, picture of travelers;
some damage to corner of lid. $95
Keen-Kutter ice skates, the metal part, with part of a strap; nice and primitive; light rust -- great to hang on gameroom wall $30 SOLD
Rag Dolls
Black lady (back view) w/kerchief, painted face, machine stitched, $45
Indian mother
w/baby on her back. Charming Indian Mom-and-Papoose Cloth Doll. This serene mother
wears a red bandana over her black yarn braids, a long brown cotton dress
with vegies-and-rabbits print (slightly faded front), unbleached muslin petticoat, white
cotton blend pantaloons, and red cloth "boots." Her facial
features are embroidered. Her body
is of stiff, unbleached muslin; she’s stuffed with what could be wads of
old-fashioned quilt batting. Papoose peeks over her shoulder. She's 11" tall and appears to be
from the 1940s-50s $45
"hippy" man in detachable overalls, $30
Really weird little HILLBILLY DOLL. I’ve seen this guy somewhere, but don’t know where. Early Mountain Dew advertising
figure? Name your price.
Hawaiian shirts, men's, medium, $25
Pendleton shirts
1930's - 40's dresses
Leather jacket, woman's petite, $30
OTHER STRANGE AND WONDERFUL ITEMS
Virginia's other website http://www.lakeland.cc.il.us/~mkatzeff
About the Time Machine online and its owners
The Time Machine offers an
eclectic collection of coins, antiques, and collectibles. We have been in
business for ten years, first on the north side of the Toledo (Illinois)
Square, now here in cyberspace. Like many of you, we are avid collectors
with wide-ranging tastes. One day, we realized that our own collections
had nearly outgrown us, so we decided to go into business. Now we offer
our customers the varying kinds of "stuff" that appeal to ourselves,
and since we've gone online, we can share our offerings with the world!
We also offer information and links on coin collecting and some of our other
interests. We hope you enjoy this page.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN TV LAND
Once upon a time in the land of
community access cable TV (United Cable, Hayward, CA) we had the pleasure of
being crew of a program called Reality, Mind, and Language, hosted by Moonhawk Dan Alford.
Among the fascinating guests were several people who are now on the World Wide
Web. If you do not see a link to one of these intriguing people,
try a search on your favorite search engine. Several of these folks don't
have their own web sites but are listed on many others.
Shaman Dr. Leslie Gray
Rock Poster Artist David Singer
Psychedelic Pioneer Ralph Metzner
Native American Singer/Actor Red Crow Floyd
Westerman
Hypnotherapist Tom Condon
Psychic Researcher Jeffrey Mishlove
Psychic Researcher Elizabeth
Rauscher
Shamanism Researcher Ruth-Inge
Heinz
Native American Attorney Sa'ke'j
Youngblood Henderson
Linguist/Spiritism Researcher
Matthew Bronson
and others to be added
GREAT CONCERTS WE HAVE
ATTENDED (an exercise in memory)
*Jefferson Airplane*, B 52's, Blood,
Sweat, and Tears, Tim Buckley, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, *Donovan*, Blind
Faith, * Jimi Hendrix*, *The Rolling Stones*, Ravi Shankar, Vanilla Fudge,
Alice Cooper, The Turtles, Grand Funk Railroad, Eric Burdon, Joe Cocker,
Ray Charles, B.B. King, * Ike & Tina Turner *, Frank Zappa and the Mothers
of Invention, The Beach Boys, Iron Butterfly, The Doors, Taj Mahal, The Moody Blues,
The Left Bank, The Zombies, and surely others we aren't recalling right now.
EMAIL katzeff@rr1.net
Torch of the Goddess by Virginia Katzeff
At a crossroads in time, goddess and god vie for supremacy. In a city at the crossroads of the world, a holy woman of lost dreams and undiscovered passion meets a worldly man with a mission of revenge—to kill the most powerful king of his time.
. . . a disillusioned priestess . . .
. . . a forbidden sanctuary . . .
. . . a moonlit night . . .
Twenty-three hundred years ago, the Great Mother still reigned supreme. Her power had dwindled, but She still commanded worship throughout the world. So powerful was She that each year a 55-day sacred truce protected Her worshippers as they traveled to and from Eleusis for Her Mysteries. So powerful was She that no one ever told the secrets of the celebration, secrets that set the mystae, Her initiates, apart from other people. But Her supremacy must meet the challenge of changing times.
In the great City of Byzantium a group of priestesses struggles to preserve Demeter's temple, to worship as they have for over a thousand years. Maia, who was trained to become the next high priestess, finds that Goddess has selected another. As she seeks to understand why, she meets an intriguing foreigner who arouses strange longings in her.
Follow Maia as she explores the depths of her faith
-- and her passion. . . .
watch this site for availability