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Eliminate old things from the 80' s.

Porcelain basin is not easy to break, easy to use and very popular with people. Five rare and old objects, few of which have been used, all the exposure ages!

Barber clippers, which were not electric before, were all manual.

Windmill, farmers will take the rice back to dry, and then use this windmill to blow out the dried rice, and the full rice will be screened out. This kind of windmill is quite easy to use, but blowing a few hundred kilograms of rice by hand will make it sour.

The picture shows an iron hanging pot, under which a fire can be made to boil water or cook food.

The fire passbook is a portable, simple and convenient lighting and lighting appliance. It is made of a very rough earthen paper roll into a dense paper roll, which is ignited by fire and then blown out. At this time, although there is no flame, you can see the red bright spot burning faintly, just like the embers in the ashes, which can last for a long time. When necessary, pull the lid out and blow it gently on the fire passbook. Of course, you need to be very skilled. In the past, the countryside was mostly used for lighting cigarettes and making fires.

80' s stainless steel key ring

The old hair dryer in the 1980s was not only windy, but also of poor quality.

Bicycle ringtones in the 1980s: In the 1980s, people's main means of transportation was bicycles. As a daily means of transportation, bells are a necessity. Nowadays, bicycles have become a tool for sports and leisure, without the attributes of daily transportation. In the attribute of daily leisure, ringtone is not an essential attribute. Raise your hand if you have seen it!

After 1980s, with the development of economy and the continuous improvement of people's demand, department stores and supply and marketing cooperatives originally concentrated in cities and towns can no longer meet the daily needs of people, especially rural residents. As a result, the supply and marketing system began to open "sales outlets" in rural areas, and canteens appeared. The types of goods in the canteen are relatively single, mostly daily necessities. Today, let's take a look at what the grocery store sold after 1980 when I was a child. This kind of bulk tin teapot is believed to be still used by many elderly people at home.

Paddy (1) canteen (1) Bell (1)