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It wasn't just the usual childhood artwork, report cards and plastic trophies, but a kiln and its progeny (Jimmy loved throwing pots), cake-decorating equipment that would put "Cake Boss" to shame, wood-burning gear, fish tanks, an antique sewing machine, bolts of fabric, a quilting frame and the equipment from a makeshift darkroom.
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