What is the strangest thing you have ever heard of anyone collecting?

In another post Shiro pointed out that some collect pie tins and toasters
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Also have five of the full-size version.
Go that way.
Really fast.
If something gets in your way, turn.
Obscurum per obscurius
In grade school, when I was on the swim team, I collected fifth place ribbons - quite frankly, I thought the green (5th place) was more attractive than the blue (1st place) and so I would try to time my races accordingly - yes, Artist was an Artist even then.
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But a friend of mine collects key chains. He has over 2000, now even I think that is nuts. They just hang on a wall...
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I collect Modern Commemoratives
and anything Franklin.
During WWII in the South Pacific a fellow soldier of my uncle's collected
gold teeth.
I'll let you guess where he found them.
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<< <i>During WWII in the South Pacific a fellow soldier of my uncle's collected
gold teeth.
I'll let you guess where he found them.
My neighbor and his brother were in WWII together, and they got their share of these too. I don't think they people they got them from knew it though, well...quite sure they didn't know it!
that's just sick.........................but profitable
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I collect shark teeth, the old fossilized kind which can be found along the shore (East Coast) occasionally.
I once heard that depending on the type, and size, a shark tooth can be worth several thousand dollars to a museum, or collector.
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My mother threw out 400-500 of my comic books from 1957-63. I ALMOST collected on her life insurance.
I collect elements of the Periodic Table and am not the only board member that does so.
<< <i>I kid you not, a guy I know collects female pubic hairs. Celeberties and girls he knows. Flipping gross. >>
Does Dansco makes an album that too??????
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If I push one, will they all fall down?
<< <i>I collect elements of the Periodic Table and am not the only board member that does so. >>
Where do you store the plutonium?
Obscurum per obscurius
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Another unusual collection I have heard of is a collection of barf bags from various airlines. (hopefully without the barf included).
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the empty containers are usually unavailable. I probably have the sole remaining bottle of Woodburys
face cream from the late 1920's. It survived because the original owner didn't want it and threw it
away. The aluminum cap somehow saved it. Razor blades, packaged cigarettes, tooth picks, all these
kinds of things have incredible attrition and rarely survive even five years. They get used up or thrown
out because they are too old to use.
This stuff would be highly collectible if it were available.
I've promised two of my granddaughters they would be divided between them after I pass away. Some of them cost only a buck or so, some of the fancy ones from Germany cost a little more.
One is made of cast iron.
She never once complained of my collecting coins, and I encourged her collecting hobby.
Ray
Of course, the smell would eventually give away their location... but one year she couldn't track them down for a couple of months!
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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Why step over the dollar to get to the cent? Because it's a 55DDO.
Ken
<< <i><< I collect elements of the Periodic Table and am not the only board member that does so. >>
Where do you store the plutonium? >>
Fortunately, some elements are just beyond my reach.
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<< <i>A friend of the family collects old Electric Razors, and shaving devices. And no he is not a barber. >>
I collect Barber coins, as well as obsolete hard drives, and I am neither a barber nor a driver.
<< <i>Many here won't even know what they are, but as an engineer I collect old slide rules. I only have a dozen or so. When I visited Russ Logan (author of the half dime book) several years ago (also an engineer) he showed me his collection of slide rules, numbering in the hundreds! >>
I used to frustrate the daylights out of my two sons (both chemical engineers) because I used a slide rule rather than a calculator...That was before on a bet I proved to them that I was faster with that slide rule then either of them were with their calculators. I still really enjoy the 1820 curled 2 half that they ended up buying me.