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Pics are way, way too large
While it's great to see all of the other things members collect, it's not great when members are too lazy to resize the pics posted. If a pic is 2x the size of my 24" screen, it messes up the thread. Many pics have been taken down and many more will be too. Don't be lazy and please resize your pics before posting.
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Good! I always reduce mine to no more than 1000 pixels wide.
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I've been involved with a lot of different hobbies over the years. Some more than others. I think of those as dormant collecting interests, that might revive if something nice cam my way affordably.
Currently my non trading card interests are Stamps US, German, and especially the official stamps of the US from 1873 into the 1880's. B Bicycles, especially team used aero bikes from the 80's until just before 2000 when the crazy stuff was all banned. Plus any associated stuff like the helmets etc. |
[QUOTE=TheBig6;2485395]Just some of my finds over the years.
Neat stuff! Looks like a fun hobby. Had to pull out my cheap metal detector to search my yard in hopes of finding the bracelet I wore for past 9 years with no luck :rolleyes: |
i have really had to work hard to not become a bad guitar player who collects good guitars.
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My other main collection at the moment is music. Both the physical media (CDs and records) and vintage equipment. I have several 1970's receivers and turntables. These take up too much room and will probably have to be reduced to just one set to listen to. I've posted one example. |
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Vintage cigarette packs/boxes and signs.
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I collect punk/indie records
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Expressionism, Cubism, and Abstract Expressionism art drawings and prints of artists from 1900-1950s from around the world. 1st one is a Christmas present for the house.
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One more example
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Shoegaze and Baggy/Madchester fan here. |
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Sasaki crystal stemware.
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A 1204!? I can't even find specs on that one quickly.
I looked hard at getting a Dual 1219 in the very early 1970's but in the end opted for a Gerrard SL95B with a Shure M91ED cartridge. Incidentally, are you aware of Doctor Dual? Doctor Dual :confused: |
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Some great stuff in this thread.
Like Balticfox, I collect Lunchboxes. Here's a part of my lunchbox collection. |
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Well nobody said they were smart! :rolleyes: |
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:cool: Are yours all vintage originals or do you have some repros from the last 25-30 years mixed in with your originals? :confused: |
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My LBs are all originals (no repros). At some point space became a consideration, so I've been trying to focus on fewer items in top condition (with exceptions for a few rarer items like the Underdog and Knight in Armor). I really like boxes with the original tags or items with their original boxes when I can find them. |
Concert tickets ...
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I kept almost all of my tickets from concerts including my first show in 1978, David Bowie in Ottawa.
I have many other tickets and change them up every so often as there isn't enough space for all of them. Great idea for a thread... |
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Way too many other things, from early U.S. items such as coins, stamp and currency to Hot Wheels, G I Joe and lots of other items in between.
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I collect motion beer signs. For example I have the complete set where the frame is the same but different brands. I alos have both PBR Jalopys. Blue one attached.
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https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=356736 :) |
Duke Basketball Player National Championship rings (1992 Laettner, 2015 Okafor)
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...462b0879ab.jpghttps://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...78ff21b3_w.jpg Signed Baseballs (Fidel Castro, Queen Elizabeth, Pope) https://live.staticflickr.com/8467/8...2538598f_w.jpghttps://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5e11e0d2_w.jpghttps://live.staticflickr.com/7342/1...131fb721_w.jpg Led Zeppelin Stuff (Robert Plant harmonica used for studio recording of "When the Levee Breaks", Jimmy Page Signed/Used Mandolin, John Bonham Used Snare Drum with Initials Etched Inside) https://live.staticflickr.com/3810/1...166f4ae1_w.jpghttps://live.staticflickr.com/3690/1...3754db07_w.jpghttps://live.staticflickr.com/3889/1...2b015822_w.jpghttps://live.staticflickr.com/3890/1...a741fbef_w.jpg |
Jeff each grouping is amazing
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And what's the lunch box with the light yellow rim with the Indians on the upper left corner? :confused: Moreover your bottom picture is a bit too big. I actually limit all my pics to 1000 pixels in width. ;) |
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My "other" collection is one I haven't seen yet in this thread. I collect recordings of old time radio shows. It always surprises me that many people are unaware that before television, radio was like...television. Sitcoms, dramas, variety shows, it had everything. You had big stars like Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Eddie Cantor and others, and you had some great shows of every type - Suspense, Lights Out, Inner Sanctum (radio was REALLY good for horror stories, since you could get away with some astounding levels of violence when you're dealing with audio only).
Even shows that existed in both media show a difference. Gunsmoke started in radio a few years before it started on TV. William Conrad was the original Marshall Dillon. I'm not a fan of Westerns and couldn't care less about the TV Gunsmoke. But the radio version is one of the best continuing dramas I've ever heard. The radio version was also much more adult - Dodge City was violent and unjust (you wouldn't want to live there), and Miss Kitty was clearly meant to be a hooker (although they couldn't say so explicitly). A large portion of radio was not preserved, but a good bit of it has survived and is avidly collected by a few enthusiasts. Recordings can be heard as full computer files or as mp3 recordings. I have a library of over 60,000 shows and could get my hands on more. By the way, I do have a few sports-related recordings - lots of Bill Stern shows, which include interviews and also his very improbable sports tall tales. I also have a handful of complete game broadcasts, including the last game of the 1934 season between the Tigers and the Yankees. As for photos, how about an exhibit card picturing the Lone Ranger and Tonto? Alan |
The Lone Ranger unmasked? At last, we can identify him.
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OK, original resized.
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Love those Indy Tickets! Are those difficult to find? |
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I also have a passion for Toyota Landcruisers.
I currently own this 1990 Japanese Domestic Market HZJ77 right hand drive diesel and 2024 First Edition. Love those 70 series builds! Unfortunately they were never offered new in the U.S. market. Hoping to add an Icon FJ44 or FJ45 in the future. |
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