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Posted By: edacra
I would guess most of us have the collectors bug for other stuff besides sports cards. I'm going through my Grandmother's estate this week and finding it hard to part with anything old. |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
Phish posters and jerseys. I can't afford game worn - and like wearing 'em anyway - but I love hockey and futbol jerseys. Can't wait for my new Arsenal kit to get here! |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Tons of baseball stuff.......cards and non-cards alike.... |
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Posted By: Steve M.
tobacco tins. Guess it's an offshoot of my interest in "T" cards. |
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Posted By: Joann
Rookwood pottery - but not as seriously as cards. Mostly pre-1930 or so. It's breathtaking. I'll post pictures if I ever get any. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Over the years I've collected a lot stuff. I had the finest collection of Banana Splits (late 60-early 70s Saturday morning show) memorabilia until I sold most of it to Hana-Barbera for their archives. Was very active in the Indian/Wild West card market before exploded. I have collected lunchboxes, coins, stamps and many other things. I had a massive collection of action figures (over 2000) that included a complete collection of vintage Star Wars toys except for Jaba's Sail Barge. I still have a few hundred around, mostly robots and anime related figures. Also have there big interactive wrestling figures that are just a hoot. I will probably never selll them just because they are to funny and too much fun to play with. I cut my DVD collection down from 300 to about 200. I also like collecting girlfriends |
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Posted By: Joe Drouillard
Neat question. I didn't start collecting memorbillia until after the kids graduated from college, couldn't afford it until then. I started out collecting autographed balls. Mostly, I get the autographs in person going to signings in the area where I live, but also at induction week at Cooperstown. There something about shaking the hand of the old timers and watching them smile as my wife tries to take our picture. I don't mind paying them for the autograph either. I figure they wouldn't do it if they didn't need the money. When you get an autograph in person there is always a story connected with it. I remember Whitey Ford helping me climb up on stage in Cleveland because my back was out and having Johnny Bench want to buy the Cooperstown sweater I was wearing because his wife hadn't bought him that particular one yet. Even the bad experiences like having Willie Mays snarl at me for saying something stupid like "Willie, your the greatest." I could tell a story about every autographed baseball in my collection, and I can't wait to get to Cooperstown this weekend make some more memories. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
medieval coins, military Dinky toys and planes, Sherlock Holmes books, post cards, baseball ticket stubs (if you pitch yours, save them and mail them to me, I'll reimburse postage and send you some beer money), old maps (16th to 19th century), baseball books, autographs (mainly baseball, but I have Sir Edmund Hillary, Donald Rumsfeld, Bronco Nagurski, Richard Petty, Supreme Court Justice Blackmun, some governors, movie and TV stars, and musicians), stamps, movie ticket stubs, telephone insulators... |
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Posted By: J Levine
Ex-girlfriends, debt, dust bunnies, and years older. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
owww, Oingo Boingo is one of my all time favorite groups. Got party with them New Years Eve 1983 after their show at the Warfield in San Fran. Danny Elfman is a very cool guy. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
Tom, |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I have collected Comic books mostl pre 1960s, and this is my second phase in cards. |
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Posted By: Paul Stratton
I collect Bobby Jones items. I have a fairly decent collection thanks to ebay. Mostly cards but some nice memorabilia as well. Sadly I also collect books and can never bring myself to get rid of any of them. |
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Posted By: Jerry
Toys, toys & more Toys |
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Posted By: edacra
I love these answers.... and um... |
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Posted By: peter ullman
I was a huge baseball card/memorabilia collector as a child but lost interest when girls became interesting and I wrecked my ford granada so I sold my cards to buy a camaro. I too am on my second wave of collecting since the early nineties. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Books books books |
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Posted By: John S
Old clocks and watches and antique postcards of all the places that I have lived. |
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary
We are collectors aren't we, great stuff everyone. Most have seen these before, but I at least took fresh pictures Vintage peanut roasters (store and street models). Heres one I use often. A Cretors counter top model from the 20s. Runs on electric and has a small motor to turn the drum.
A Bartholomew Victor from the turn of the century. This one ran on white gas or naptha and is powered by a clockwork mechanism with a governor. It can run for 4-5 mintues with 1 winding. I don't fire this one up as far as roasting but love watching the gears turn. A Kingery from the teens. This one used to run on "city gas". I now run it with propane. Also gasoline utility engines. These were used mostly on the farm (although many small machine shops, sewing factories etc also were powered by larger versions of these) to run generators, churn butter, grind corn, pump water, power lumber mills, run tractors etc. Here are 2 New Holland engines (a 2 HP and a 5) 2 HP Economy 1 1/2 HP Root and Vandervoort a small running model edited to add what runs the peanut roasters and what the engines were used for. |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Travel Decals from the 40's and 50's. I would venture to guess that I have the most complete collection of Miss America decals in existence ( I hope I am wrong and someone has a complete set !) I also have a near complete set of Baseball Cutie decals --risque little decals issued about 1954 depicting beautiful girls in baseball uniforms. |
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Posted By: jason
As I started to look for earlier and earlier baseball images (from cabinets to tins to CDV’s to Ambrotypes and so on), I started to appreciate the art involved in the earliest form of images (Daguerreotypes) and the people behind the ghostly-silver photos that had long since passed on. I started off collecting any old dag (true black & white images on silver coated metal plates) but have now progressed to collecting the experimental period of photography from 1839 – 1843. (2 pictured are from 1840 & 1841 respectively) |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
I collect Presidential memorabilia and autographs. Especially JFK and assassination related memorabilia. I have two JFK signed items, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, Clay Shaw and more. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I collect wire photos/original photos of Foxx. I have about 55 of them. Many 29,30,31 world series action photos. Some others with Foxx involved with Ruth,gehrig, Williams and dozens of other hall of famers, I also have many with he and his family, wife, etc. etc. casual photos of him at parties. I have no idea, but I love 'em. They can be framed and displayed. With UV protected glass obviously. My wife recently let me hang a few Ruth wire photos in our family room. There is hope I guess..... |
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Posted By: Alan Elefson
Hi- |
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Posted By: joe brennan
Roseville pottery, original paintings and original prints by Maxfield Parrish. |
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Posted By: JimB
Jazz and Rock LPs (petroleum is getting scarce) |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
1) Radio Air checks -=- preferably from the Top 40 era. |
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Posted By: dd
antique paper and cardboard of all kinds, some coins, & beer bottles/labels. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I collect boxing memorabilia relating to my cousins who fought in the 1920s and Academy Awards tickets. I've actually scaled back on what I collect due to space and money constraints. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I collect fashion photographs. The below is not a fashion photo (Duke and Duchess |
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Posted By: Bob
I used to collect Golden and Silver Age comics but sold an immense group on ebay years ago to finance my card collecting. Now, I collect First Edition books, both baseball (complete set of Wilfred McCormick's Bronc Burnett, Rocky McCune, etc. with dustjackets, Clair Bee's Chip Hilton, ditto) and other interesting books. The most prized is a Raymond Chandler first edition, The Long Goodbye, followed closely by Eight Men Out and The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, later made in to the play "Damn Yankees." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted By: Scott Gross
I have a very nice collection of Bull Terrier books, and a sampling of Pit Bull books. Here are examples of two: |
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Posted By: jP
i used to collect old wrestling magazines mainly pre 1990 you know back in the Bruno samartino, bob backlund days. i collect music online. hehe |
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Posted By: Steve M.
pipe in and show us some of his beautiful meteorite collection. |
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Posted By: edcara
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Edgar Rice Burroughs first editions or early prints (Tarzan, Mars, etc.), with DJ. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
A very small collection, but nearly have all 13 available coins from 1887 (a tough year). |
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Posted By: Jay
Murex sea shells-a type of ornate carnivorous snail |
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Posted By: martin dalziel
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Posted By: Richard Masson
I used to collect ornate, carnivorous girlfriends, but now I'm happily married. |
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Posted By: Jeff O
Seattle hockey stuff is my primary collecting interest - any era. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jay, I was a Banana Split for Halloween in 1970, I believe. If you have any pics of your stuff I'd love to see it. For the record, I was Bingo. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Primarily Arizona State football, basketball and baseball memoribilia.....programs, media guides, ticket stubs, schedules, jerseys, helmets, pins and anything else Sun Devil related. |
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Posted By: Ricky Y
Aside from cards...I have dabbled in BB memorabilia..primarily advertising pieces and a few game used jerseys...I've scaled back some and auctioned a few off...I still have a few favorites left.. including my Spalding Fritsch sign... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Answering to the earlier question, fashion photos vary greatly in price, |
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Posted By: Ray
I collect some non-sports cards. I just picked up this set that I've wanted for awhile now (T99 Sights and Scenes of the World). |
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