The links and phone numbers below are for your reference and to help you keep your items in good working condition. I have no affiliation with any of the companies below.
I would like to add to this list, so if you have any ideas of places I could add, I would love to hear your suggestions.
American Flags
The following is a link for the proper disposal for an American flag.
http://www.usa-flag-site.org/faq/disposal.shtml
The following is a link for the proper etiquette for an American flag.
http://www.usa-flag-site.org/etiquette.shtml
The following is a link for the proper display of an American flag.
http://www.usa-flag-site.org/etiquette-display.shtml
Kitchen items:
Do you have Pfaltzgraff dishes that need to be replaced? http://www.pfaltzgraff.com/
Do you have Oneida flatware that needs to be replaced? http://www.oneida.com/
To buy replacement covers for your Corningware and their family of products, check out the links below. There are also outlet stores in many areas.
Do you have dishes that need to be replaced and you are unable to find them elsewhere? Check out Replacements. They have thousands of patterns. www.replacements.com/
Rubbermaid
For Rubbermaid replacement parts, contact Rubbermaid Consumer Service by calling 1-888-895-2110 Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm ET or visit their website at www.Rubbermaid.com
Tupperware
Tupperware has a Limited Lifetime Warranty
Tupperware® Brand products are warranted by Tupperware against chipping, cracking, breaking or peeling under normal non-commercial use for the lifetime of the product. Call Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-366-3800 for free replacement. Check into it!
Cameras:
Does you Minolta camera need repair? Check this link: http://www.precisioncamera.com/minolta-camera-repair.html
Does your Nikon camera need repair? Check this link:
http://www.nikonusa.com/Service-And-Support/Nikon-Authorized-Repair-List.page
Watches:
Does your Timex watch need repair? Check this link: http://www.timex.com/info/Repairs
If you are getting rid of your old computer, I found this link about deleting a hard drive. http://www.zdnet.com/blog/storage/how-to-really-erase-a-hard-drive/129 (I take no responsibility if it doesn't work properly or you didn't do it correctly.)
Computers:
Combination Locks:
If you have a Master Lock, here is the link for a lost combination.
http://www.masterlock.com/faq/lostcombo.shtml
If you have an American Lock, here is the link for a lost combination.
http://www.americanlock.com/resources/obtain_a_lost_combination.jsp
George Eliot