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Old 03-23-2016, 11:19 AM
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Thanks for posting this. A happy and a sad story, all in one. I feel sad for Dennis that he did not have a wife and family. No doubt his home would have looked much different if he had. Obviously, his fulfillment in life came from his faith in Jesus, and his model car collection. While it won't be easy to sell that massive collection, the proceeds will truly be put to good use.

Model cars got under my skin before collecting baseball cards. However, much as I liked my toy cars, the companies rarely produced models of the cars I really admired and wanted, as seen in the pages of the three sports car magazines my family subscribed to: Road & Track, Sports Cars Illustrated (which became Car & Driver), and Sports Car Graphic.

Many years later, there were enough enthusiasts like me that made our desires known, and were rewarded by, 1/43rd models of the highest caliber that became most fulfilling to this once frustrated boy. My model car collection means a lot more to me than my baseball and hockey cards.

Anyway, thank you kindly once again for sharing Dennis's story and legacy with us. --Brian Powell
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Old 03-23-2016, 12:49 PM
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Why would anyone buy that many toy cars?

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I met a book collect last weekend. He said he build shelves for 12 rooms and has over 90,000 books. So I am sure there are hardcore collectors of all sorts of things out there, but mostly the topic doesn't come up or you don't get to talk to those kinds of people that often.
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The Week featured an article on cereal box collectors ( not sports). Pretty interesting
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I wonder what % of the population avidly collects something.
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Old 03-24-2016, 04:41 AM
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Many passionate collectors of many different things. Here is an article that was done on me and my starting lineup collection. I am a huge toy collector and dabble in cards

http://www.mademan.com/obsessed-joe-...arting-lineup/
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