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    What do you collect.

    I started collecting fire hydrants a couple of years ago, I now have three in my collection.

    After I get the other two painted and mounted on a flat steel plate my dog wont have so far to go for a whizz.









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    baseball cards, used to do pogs/slammers but got rid of the pogs/slammers a lot time ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    baseball cards, used to do pogs/slammers but got rid of the pogs/slammers a lot time ago.

    In another life I had a very extensive collection of split bamboo fly fishing rods. Lost most in a fire, then I gave my last rod away to a fishing guide at the King Pacific Lodge were I spent a summer working as a mechanic.

    Go figure all the boats and engines were brand new, everything ran like a swiss clock. One evening a guide forgot to shut down his sump pump and drained the battery that was the only thing I ever had to do while I was there in the way of work the rest was play and fishing.

    Got free use of the work boat and all the fuel, it was one of those golden jobs.

    I'm not always a full time scrapper, I do have other vocations to fall back on.

    Here is the lodge I worked at http://www.kingpacificlodge.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    In another life I had a very extensive collection of split bamboo fly fishing rods. Lost most in a fire, then I gave my last rod away to a fishing guide at the King Pacific Lodge were I spent a summer working as a mechanic.

    Go figure all the boats and engines were brand new, everything ran like a swiss clock. One evening a guide forgot to shut down his sump pump and drained the battery that was the only thing I ever had to do while I was there in the way of work the rest was play and fishing.

    Got free use of the work boat and all the fuel, it was one of those golden jobs.

    I'm not always a full time scrapper, I do have other vocations to fall back on.

    Here is the lodge I worked at http://www.kingpacificlodge.com/
    Dont think I would ever be going to Canada, but that lodge does look very nice indeed.

    There is several nice camp grounds with lodges around here. Always hard to figure out which one to go to.

    We take a vacation every summer. My father in law belongs to the National T Bucket Association, so they hold it in a different place every year. So far, I have been to Lenoir NC, Colorado Springs CO, and Some place in Ohio.

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    I collect vintage firefighter items. Both of my grandfathers and my father were firefighters. Right now I am sticking to badges and other smaller items until we move and then I will expand once my man-cave is up and going.
    My other main collection is books. I collect first editions from authors like Dean Koontz and a few others. I like to find the rare items, like first editions published under pen names and early books before the authors were big names. My wife found me an early Koontz edition that was listed incorrectly on eBay. She picked it up for $5.00 and it is currently worth in the area of $500.00. That was a good birthday.
    Years ago I was an avid collector of vintage Star Wars items but I eventually sold off my entire collection. It was getting harder to find with eBay up and running.

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    I'm a car nut so I used to collect die cast cars (Hot Wheels, etc.) but I'm in the process of selling off my whole collection. I have literally thousands of them and they are taking up too much space. I like collecting old motorized things now. Chainsaws, mowers, hit and miss engines. If it's loud, greasy and old, I like it! Unfortunately a lot of these things get scrapped from people like ourselves but when I find them, I hold onto them and breath new life into them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    What do you collect.
    Dust.

    I used to hoard performance car parts for cars that I never built. But I let most of them go last winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forwardlookguy View Post
    I'm a car nut so I used to collect die cast cars (Hot Wheels, etc.) but I'm in the process of selling off my whole collection. I have literally thousands of them and they are taking up too much space. I like collecting old motorized things now. Chainsaws, mowers, hit and miss engines. If it's loud, greasy and old, I like it! Unfortunately a lot of these things get scrapped from people like ourselves but when I find them, I hold onto them and breath new life into them.
    You would probably love the show that comes to my little town every year...The Antique Tractor and Engine Show....If it has a motor and is old then it is sold for a whole week....People come from as far as Germany to buy different engines and tractors and to show off their wares. I have seen some very interesting stuff during the show.

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    shot glasses and decks of cards. I have tons of shot glasses, lots from all the casinos in Vegas and any others my mom and I have gone to, old vintage shot glasses/carriers and also decks of cards from past and present casinos from Vegas and anywhere else we've gone. Also decks of cards of anything interesting that catches my eye, old decks from like when we were kids that my grandparents had, and I have a couple from Thailand - one that is in a wooden holder and has wooden hand painted dice with it.


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