yo, whats up homie, I've used this book a bunch of times and it has awesome stuff about what you just asked. There's a book called Collecting the 50's and 60's. To get it you have to go to bookfinders.com
Gun shows, firearm forums, on line firearm auction sites such as gunbroker, auctionarms, or gunsamerica.
We can find information on collectible Coca Cola cans in superstores, supermarkets, in every place which sell to us products of coca cola company. You will find there more and more gifts.
Jim Rau dog shows actually has a website that has lots of information on the dog shows. They also have a list of all shows that have been cancelled and a toll free number to call for more information if you can't find what you are looking for on their website.
One can find plenty of information about gun shows on websites such as "Showmasters", "Cross Roads Gun Shows", "Gun Show Trader" or "East Man Gun Show".
This rifle must be rare, I can not find any information on it. I did find the following information on these BSA rifles in Mint condition. ( Yes it would be a collectible) Goldstar $450 Superstar $420-$480
The website for the Webtrends company has listings for free TV shows and where to view them. One can find information on the TV network websites as well.
To find the age and value of an old tapestry, consult an appraiser. An antique collectible may also be able to help you find this information.
Online users may use www.tv.com to find more interesting information about particular shows that they enjoy. They're able to watch and hear satisfying reviews about their favorite television shows online.
There are many websites with notes on collectible coins. One can find such notes on 'coins-notes', 'Collectible Coin and Currency' and on 'Noteworthy Collectibles'.
One can find more information about the Gene Marshall collectible fashion dolls on Wikipedia, or in the books 'Gene Marshall, Girl Star' and 'Gene' by Carolyn Cook.
Here's one: www.pbs.org/kcet/publicschool/evolving_classroom/index.html
http://www.airshow.com/thunderbirds.htm