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Bigb13 01-14-2013 08:52 AM

Other things that we here collect
 
I was wondering what other things us old baseball card collectors collect?

bbcard1 01-14-2013 08:56 AM

I collect all sorts of Marshall College/University memorabilia. I tend to pick up a rock from everywhere interesting I go to...don't know why, I just do. I am considering investing in a low-end antique car, a driver...but we will see. I also play Apba and probably also collect to some degree.

Bigb13 01-14-2013 09:03 AM

A rock very cool idea I would never have thought to do that. Rob ps I do have an 81 Corvette that's as old as I can afford lol

z28jd 01-14-2013 09:06 AM

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I collect some old coins, mostly wheat back pennies, but I've bought a few other things cheap I thought were cool, like these old coins:

jimivintage 01-14-2013 09:25 AM

I dabble in coins with my oldest daughter, but nothing worth more than face value. :)

My wife and I pick up a double shot glass at each place we vacation at. We don't even really use them, but they look cool.

And I guess I collect DVDs since I have a bajillion of them although I'm not REALLY collecting them!

atx840 01-14-2013 09:26 AM

Signed bank withdrawal slips.....all by me :(

bigwinnerx 01-14-2013 09:49 AM

Probably video games. I'm 34, so, NES/SNES were in the wheelhouse of my childhood. Still have a SNES set up in the house to go along with the 360, PS3, Wii, 3DS. Mostly buy, play and sell games though, don't really collect.

36GoudeyMan 01-14-2013 09:56 AM

Besides my meager card collection....
 
.... Golden Age (1938-1951) comics, 1840s British stamps (Penny Blacks and related items), 19th Century US coins (smaller denominations), US Supreme Court autographs... there's a LOT more time spent looking than buying so "collecting" may be more of an active verb than appropriate....

rjackson44 01-14-2013 09:58 AM

vintage toys ferrari models :p

pariah1107 01-14-2013 10:44 AM

The Cascade Miner newspaper (1892-1912). There are only two known copies of the Miner (one at the Library of Congress & second at Roslyn, Washington Museum). I have more than 30 readable fragments. Last month, I went on a hike to the ghost town of Lester, Washington where I like to search the old homes for newspapers that were once used for insulation. Found a home falling down around itself with what appears to be hundreds of one weekly issue (October 10, 1907) stuffed into the walls. My most significant find to date. Been itching to get my hands on them but have to wait for permission from the landlord, Burlington Northern. It's been four weeks, still nothing. :mad:

Ronnie73 01-14-2013 11:32 AM

Coins, Stamps, Comicbooks, and Sportscards. At the moment i'm only interested in my tobacco cards. I still keep an eye out for the other stuff but don't buy any. I have too much at this point and don't even know what I have.

Runscott 01-14-2013 11:41 AM

Pre-ww2 pool cues, Edward Curtis photographs, pre-ww2 Stetson-related.

For you comic book collectors, I have about 1,000 mostly silver-age super-hero that I'm about to begin selling in $100+ lots - would prefer to trade for cards.

Writehooks 01-14-2013 11:53 AM

Posters and programs from 1960s heavyweight fights; pinbacks of the lineal heavyweight champions; items from George Wallace's presidential campaigns.

brian1961 01-14-2013 12:01 PM

I collect selected 1/43rd scale diecast and resin racing sports cars, a few Grand Prix, a very few NASCAR, a few Indianapolis 500, a few World Land Speed Record cars and WWS Boats, and a very few passenger cars. The era covers essentially 1929 to 1973, with a few exceptions older and more recent.

Along with this I dabble in various media related to the cars I collect, which complements the collection, as well as giving me more inspiration and relevance to why the particular car is important to me. Of such includes vintage and current magazines, books, VHS, and DVDs

The cars' individual histories relating to their given exploits, as well as their drivers, have moved me deeply for over 50 years. The passion is lava-hot.

Al C.risafulli 01-14-2013 12:08 PM

I have a pretty big music collection. I'm not much of a record collector type, I just buy a lot of music - vinyl records, CDs, digital downloads. Mostly contemporary independent rock, 1970s punk and 1950s bebop these days.

Someday I'll start collecting concert handbills and tin robots, because I love both, but I need a place to put them first. :)

Al

Bigb13 01-14-2013 12:50 PM

Very nice find

wolf441 01-14-2013 01:14 PM

Not worth any $$, but anytime we go on vacation near the ocean, my kids and I collect seaglass. Anytime you find a blue or red piece, it's been a good day!

JollyRoger 01-14-2013 02:04 PM

Fishing lures

bcbgcbrcb 01-14-2013 02:08 PM

Food & Beverage advertising items, i.e.- Pepsi, Coca Cola, Denny's, etc.

HercDriver 01-14-2013 02:53 PM

Pints
 
I brew beer at home, so I always visit local breweries when I'm in a new town. Whenever I do, I try to pick up a pint glass with their logo on it to serve my beer in. Beer and baseball cards...a great combo!

Take Care,
Geno

Ladder7 01-14-2013 02:57 PM

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cockrellcollection 01-14-2013 02:57 PM

I also collect 19th century americana/political emphemera, mostly civil war related especially if it crosses over with my hometown (Auburn, NY home of William Seward) or ancestors involvement (F.M. Cockrell, General and later Senator from Missouri).

SushiX37 01-14-2013 03:09 PM

Golden age comic books, especially any Fawcett Comics and Marvel Family. (Captain Marvel, Ms Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr, etc)

I won't turn down the chance to buy anything golden age, I've just always been drawn to Fawcett Comics.

Rich

Matthew H 01-14-2013 03:12 PM

I have a 60s 70s vinyl collection including many rare early experimental electronic music, I have some vintage synthesizers and samplers. I also have a collection of 90s deep house and hiphop vinyl from my teen years, I also have some ancient coins.... God I'm such a nerd.

Paul S 01-14-2013 03:42 PM

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I collect my dad's moonlighted comics books which lasted about a decade. He was in reality in the animation biz all his career. (I Imagine this is what the NT54 National must be like).

npa589 01-14-2013 03:57 PM

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Fishing lures


I like this one!

Matthew H 01-14-2013 03:58 PM

Steve, nice rare beenies.

npa589 01-14-2013 04:00 PM

I don't know this is considered a collection or not, but I love real root beer. I try any hand-crafted ones that i see, and have over 50 bottles that I refuse to throw away. Is that collecting? :o

Side note, if anyone is interested in what some of the best root beers are, I'm your guy!:D

BuffettFan 01-14-2013 04:02 PM

I have been collecting wine since 1999 with a focus on primarily California cult wines and some Bordeaux...luckily I can drink the stuff too!

My wine collection has grown in bottle count to exceed my T206 count with BOTH being very enjoyable! :D

steve B 01-14-2013 05:39 PM

Stamps, Mostly US officials from the 1800's
Just had my first article published, pretty interesting find.
Links
http://www.mindspring.com/~sblackstone/s006.jpg
http://www.mindspring.com/~sblackstone/art2.jpg

Racing bicycles, focusing on aerodynamic ones made for National or pro teams between 1982 and 1999. This one was made for the 84 US Olympic team. Only 12 made. All the parts are special, so I had to make many of them.

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=3851

Plus general ephemera, and I've dabbled in coins and a few other hobbies. (comics, old video games pre NES, old computers, radio, .....Too much really)

Steve B

jcmtiger 01-14-2013 05:45 PM

Not really another collectible, but I drink Dewar's Scotch and try as many single malts that I can afford.:D

Joe

foxxfan 01-14-2013 06:03 PM

Rookwood pottery - not that there's anything wrong with that.

ibuysportsephemera 01-14-2013 06:11 PM

Watches
 
Watches...mostly steel automatics, but I like anything that is a little bit different.

g_vezina_c55 01-14-2013 06:31 PM

Since 1995 , I collect Magic The Gathering ALpha Beta cards. Like that
http://i10.servimg.com/u/f10/11/52/54/64/dsc_0010.jpg

39special 01-14-2013 07:09 PM

I also collect vintage drag racing stuff.The upstairs of my garage is full of old car parts from the '30's-'60's.I also have a '39 Buick street rod,'70 Nova SS,
and a '55 Oldsmobile.

steve B 01-14-2013 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by g_vezina_c55 (Post 1073866)
Since 1995 , I collect Magic The Gathering ALpha Beta cards. Like that
http://i10.servimg.com/u/f10/11/52/54/64/dsc_0010.jpg

Now those are some nice cards! I have one, but only in unlimited.

For those who aren't into them, that's The J Jackson, Ruth, Wagner, Plank, etc for the magic card crowd.
Not moneywise, but certainly in impact.
I had another of the big ones in Unlimited,(The Black Lotus) and the two tournaments I played it caused quite a stir when I played it. Of course, I lost every single game I played for almost 2 years until I traded it away.......Yes, the card was the star.

Steve B

boneheadandrube 01-14-2013 08:53 PM

Mettell Hotwheels
 
Hotwheels older than me...'68-'72

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...p/Coupe1-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../Chap-HP-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...ttles-GP-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../PinkGPs-1.jpg

jerrys 01-14-2013 09:11 PM

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I also collect coins and large size US currency. Acquired these two notes at the FUN convention in Orlando last week:


slidekellyslide 01-14-2013 09:11 PM

Postcards focused on Lincoln, Nebraska. I have probably 700-800 different. It fulfills my "need" to collect since the stuff I really love (Lincoln minor league and Nebraska Indians) shows up so seldom anymore that I get bored. I also sideline into Disneyland and Disney World postcards...you'd be surprised how many different postcards there are of those two parks.

Jantz 01-14-2013 09:49 PM

I collect Native American artifacts. By "collect" I mean that I walk the fields and river banks looking for them.

Using any type of flint they could fashion, sometimes you find a flint artifact that has been made from a certain type of flint and can be traced to the exact area where the flint was harvested by the Native Americans.

I enjoy it because you never know what you're going to find. I've found things like old coins, musket balls and even a prehistoric horse tooth.


Jantz

Joe_G. 01-14-2013 10:05 PM

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Very cool, I see plenty of others with interest in coins. I actually collected coins before baseball cards at a very young age but coins are now a very distant 2nd to Detroit cardboard. With coins I have a narrow focus. I only collect coins from 1887 (in honor of the Detroit Wolverines Championship and the Old Judge set which was then in full swing). I prefer business strikes over proofs and prefer NGC holders although I do not like the new NGC holders. So I'm still searching for a higher grade 3 cent piece and quarter graded in an older NGC holder as well as a business strike half. At least I was able to knock out all the gold before it skyrocketed. 1887 is one of the tougher years with six of the thirteen denominations having 10,000 or less minted (that's fairly rare in the world of coins).

I always thought 1909 would be a fun year to collect as well. 1909 was the last year of Indian Head, first year of Lincoln (including the 1909 S VDB). But I'll leave 1909 to someone who is into T206.

Pythonfactory 01-14-2013 10:15 PM

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Love seeing what ya'll collect =)

As the name indicates, I am a (ball) python factory. Ball pythons are great because a) they are docile b) have dozens of genes that completely change their appearance and c) are big enough to be cool (3-4ft, 1-3lbs) but not scary big. I have a dedicated snake room in my house that is kept at 80F with 60% humidity year round (my wife is the best). It is a fairly small operation: I have two breedable males, six or so breedable females, and about ten sub-adults/hatchlings. I keep them in the Cadillac of snake habitats: ARS caging (see attached picture). I hook up a proportional thermostat (e.g., if my goal is 90F and I'm at 89F, it will only give 10% power) to the snake rack which has flexwatt heat panels to distribute heat. I've attached two pictures: one is a Pastel - Black Pastel - Ghost and the other is a Pastel - Spider - Ghost.

stewbacca 01-14-2013 10:39 PM

I collect baseball autographs. I have 3 different items going on at the same time. I am trying to get complete sets autographed. I have about 150 signed cards from the 1969 topps set(my birth year). The set is complete, just trying to get as many signed as possible. The topps 1976 set is another one that I am working on and have over 200 of those cards signed. The 3rd item I have been getting signed since I picked it up in 1990. It is the Topps 40 years of baseball book. It shows every card from 1951-1990 and is great for getting autographs in. I crossed over 600 signatures in it this summer and love getting the no name players of the 60's 70's and 80's to sign the book.

Vintagecatcher 01-14-2013 10:58 PM

Collect "Trout/Salmon" Art
 
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One of my other passions is fishing here in New England. I have a collection of FISH ART. Here are a few examples.


Patrick

DeanH3 01-14-2013 11:09 PM

My other hobby is taking the vette out on the weekends. Can be a great adrenaline rush at times. :D The blue one is mine.

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...orvetteLMB.jpg

Ronnie73 01-14-2013 11:12 PM

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Very cool, I see plenty of others with interest in coins. I actually collected coins before baseball cards at a very young age but coins are now a very distant 2nd to Detroit cardboard. With coins I have a narrow focus. I only collect coins from 1887 (in honor of the Detroit Wolverines Championship and the Old Judge set which was then in full swing). I prefer business strikes over proofs and prefer NGC holders although I do not like the new NGC holders. So I'm still searching for a higher grade 3 cent piece and quarter graded in an older NGC holder as well as a business strike half. At least I was able to knock out all the gold before it skyrocketed. 1887 is one of the tougher years with six of the thirteen denominations having 10,000 or less minted (that's fairly rare in the world of coins).

I always thought 1909 would be a fun year to collect as well. 1909 was the last year of Indian Head, first year of Lincoln (including the 1909 S VDB). But I'll leave 1909 to someone who is into T206.

Nice collection Joe. I totally agree with you about the new NGC holders, I don't like them either. My collecting interests are U.S. Half Dimes. Funny you mention the 1909 set for T206 collectors, I have been thinking about a 1909-1911 coin set to display with my cards.

DerekMichael 01-14-2013 11:50 PM

When I was in elementary school I was a huge dork (still am) and I put together a set of the Star Wars figures and left them in their boxes. I would do chores on Saturday and when I was done, my parents would take me to Toys R' Us and let me get a figure ($5 worth each visit). They were great parents, and I have really nice memories from this. I also eventually picked up some of the figures from the 70's, and I also had a few old Marvel and DC comics too. I think I always liked older things as opposed to modern.

I also collect albums and have a lot of the Beatles and Rolling Stones (almost all of the Beatles full length albums, but not quite).

Also, Salvador Dail lithographs ... my Dad has Manhattan Skyline, Loves Promise, The Bull Fighter, and La Grande Pavon. Some of his work is absolutely trippy.

kilo 01-15-2013 12:04 AM

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beautiful salmon-pink 321P!!!!! my wife collects bugs and has an incredible non-enamel blue no-sunroof custom vw.......

boneheadandrube 01-15-2013 12:58 AM

Three differet pinks no "____".
GB

Rickyy 01-15-2013 01:04 AM


Nice cars....I have em too..though my collection is sort of dormant at the moment... 68-73 including some prototypes.....


http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2.../Prototrio.jpg


Ricky Y


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