Do you own anything cool/rare/unique?

Dammit!.

I keep remembering stuff. I've got a Crapallica CD single called "Live at Wembley 1992" and it was only available for one week. I paid £12 for it a few years back when I liked the band. I recently saw it go for something like £45+ so that's not bad. I don't like the band but I wont give the CD up due to it being rare.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Never, its owning them I like. Regardless of value.


A suspicious mind always sees the worst in people. I pity you sir/madam.

You will be in my prayers this night.
:angels:

:drama: :flame:

Has someone been watching Pawn Stars?

Yes, and the other shows like it.
 

Jon S.

Banned
I have many nice things. :tongue:

Come on worm, I don't think too many people would be all that impressed with your Mandate & Freshmen magazine collections (even though I heard you do have every issue), the fact that you bought Hitler's canoe from Cotton Hill, or your extensive collection of Liza Minnelli & Judy Garland memorabilia! But, I one man's trash, is another man's treasure I guess! Ha ha ha! :D
 

BCT

Pucker Up Butter Cup.
Baseball cards, I collected them for years, I can't say which ones but I will say I do have an autographed baseball by George Brett!
 
I have an autograph collection with ones like Muhammad Ali, Joe Namath, Reggie Jackson, Mario Andretti, Randy Johnson and some of the ladies from the GPBL. I also collect coins and have several that are over 1000 years old.
 
fuuuuuuck, i just realized all i have in my place is a bunch of worthless shit

actually, i just remembered that somewhere i have a $2 canadian bill

but the rest is just worthless shit
 
Starting Lineups, Baseball cards, authentic jerseys, autographs.

A suspicious mind always sees the worst in people. I pity you sir/madam.
Says the poster who's handed out more negative rep than anyone else in the history of Internet talk forums? You see positive in people?
:funnyshit:
 
fuuuuuuck, i just realized all i have in my place is a bunch of worthless shit

actually, i just remembered that somewhere i have a $2 canadian bill

but the rest is just worthless shit

I think you're $2 bill is worth $2. I see them come through the hotel all the time. People leave them as tips even. I could be wrong though.
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
ummm....NO
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Come on worm, I don't think too many people would be all that impressed with your Mandate & Freshmen magazine collections (even though I heard you do have every issue), the fact that you bought Hitler's canoe from Cotton Hill, or your extensive collection of Liza Minnelli & Judy Garland memorabilia! But, I one man's trash, is another man's treasure I guess! Ha ha ha! :D

:facepalm: You have nothing else to do?
 
A shitload of comic books, alot of stuff that are pretty much worthless but I think they are cool

Also got some Original Flying Tiger patches from WWII
 

Rane1071

For the EMPEROR!!
I have a fair collection of knives/swords and axes. My best ones are, my uncles WW2 Commando knife and a couple of U.S Army and U.S.M.C bayonettes also from WW2.

But the one I love the best is a genuine Gurkha Knife still with the original handmade sheath my uncle "picked up" during the war.
 

StanScratch

My Penis Is Dancing!
I collect baseball cards. Some of them are worth quite a bit.
I have five cards from the 19th century.
There are the 25 or so pre-1930s cards in my collection.
I have almost all of the 1933 Goudey set - only missing six cards from the 250 card set.
I have almost every Hall-of-Famer's card made from 1948 (the first year Bowman made cards) until present. In fact, in total, I am only missing 19 of those cards (the newest being a 1955 Roberto Clemente). This includes rookies of Yogi Berra, Sandy Koufax, Nolan Ryan, Johnny Bench, George Brett, Ernie Banks, Rod Carew, Al Kaline...in other words, I have a lot of little pieces of cardboard that other people would pay a lot of money for.
 

Kingfisher

Here Zombie, Zombie, Zombie...
I have rare ivory and silver Chinese and Japanese chops (seals) from artists and provincial governors from the 1500, 1600's.
Some antiques from the bootlegging era and family antiques from the civil war.

One item has a story attached to it, it's a small silver pocket knife, the relative who owned it would cut the green beans from the vine from it, she lived on the mason-Dixon line, with the house split down the middle. She would harbor and administer first aid to wounded soldiers for either side. But if soldiers from the north were there, her rocking chair (which another family member has) would sit on the north side. If southern soldiers were there, the chair would be on the south. But I have the pocket knife that was always in her pocket until her death.
 
I working on 2 new additions. Stay tuned.
 
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