Collections. What Do You Like To Collect?

Growing up - baseball cards, comic books, coins & stamps. I suppose .. mementos / knick-knacks, from when I vacation.
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
Books on American Political History.

I still have a stash of baseball / hockey / football cards from the 70s in my basement.
 
A big part of my childhood revolved around baseball. I played Little League Baseball and played the heck out of Major League Baseball on my Intellivision. I loved collecting baseball cards and enjoyed going over to friends' houses to trade cards. I had one of those Kelly Guides that told what the cards were worth. My buddy Ted was smart and hard to make deals with. Rany was a retard so I spent a lot of time at his house ripping him off, raiding his fridge, and watching his dad's pornos.
 
I still have a stash of baseball / hockey / football cards from the 70s in my basement.

I told you you were a smart man. Keep those cards. If you got kids pass them down after you sit them down for a speech about taking good care of those cards. Things are worth what people are willing to pay for them.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
I have more Camel, and Maralboro swag from their promo's, then I know what to do with. I used to sort of collect coffee mugs, and baseball hats.
 
Lately I've been getting into cheap watches.

The more expensive ones are cool, but it's also a rabbit hole I don't want to go down as I don't have that kind of cash.

It started when I went with something that was lower tech because I got tired of digging my phone out every time I wanted to know the time, when just tilting my wrist is so much easier.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Better yet, post some pictures. I love me some classic American iron.
 

Theopolis Q. Hossenffer

I am in America, not of it.
So, Bubb .. what's in your garage?
1952 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 door sedan. Stock 6 cylinder 3 speed manual trans. 1980 Plymouth Volare 4 door sedan. Slant six automatic.

My pics of both are either on my phone or my wife's side of the computer so right now I cannot. I will see about doing so later.
 
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1952 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 door sedan. Stock 6 cylinder 3 speed manual trans. 1980 Plymouth Volare 4 door sedan. Slant six automatic.

Mopar guy, huh? I was driven home from the hospital as a baby by my dad in a 1964 Chrysler Newport. My first car was a 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda. My Godfather had a 1969 Dodge Dart until he died within the last few years.

Reggie Jackson either has or had a big Mopar collection. There was some sort of fire years ago.

Love those crazy vintage Mopar styles.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
First car I buy, post major lottery win......1969 Dodge Super Bee . 440cid, 6-pack, 4 speed manual,(so the wife can't drive it), all in lime green, with a flat black hood.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Nice. Bet that Super Bee turned a few heads especially with that paint job.
Well I gotta hit the lotto, and find the car first, but I'm sure it would.
 

Steve-FreeOnes

FO Admin / "selfish idiot mod" (he/they)
Staff member
I got about 65 pairs of Adidas. I started collecting ketchups until I realised how single that made me sound.
 
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