Do yall only collect cards?

What does everyone collect?
I collect cards, coins and guns.
just wondering if everyone here just collects one thing.
I collect cards, coins and guns.
just wondering if everyone here just collects one thing.
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almo
...I wish I was joking....
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Here is one of my favorite land grants, a James Monroe from 1818.
and rickey henderson baseball cards.
R73 1933 Goudey Indian Gum - Series 288 - Nos. 118
Also looking for 1953 Parkhurst & 1953 Quaker Oats Ripley's BION.
If you have any available for sale PM me
Click the link and it should give you an idea as to my insanity.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
Vintage Swedish nudist camp magazines.
I would love to collect guns , but since we had our son 8 years ago, the old lady is just not trying to hear that, she is dead set against them being in the house .
Don't tell her I told ya , I keep only one for home protection .
If she found out , I might get the Bobbit treatment .
D's: 50P,49S,45D+S,43D,41S,40D,39D+S,38D+S,37D+S,36S,35D+S,all 16-34's
Q's: 52S,47S,46S,40S,39S,38S,37D+S,36D+S,35D,34D,32D+S
74T: 241,435,610,654 97 Finest silver: 115,135,139,145,310
73T:31,55,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,80,152,165,189,213,235,237,257,341,344,377,379,390,422,433,453,480,497,545,554,563,580,606,613,630
95 Ultra GM Sets: Golden Prospects,HR Kings,On-Base Leaders,Power Plus,RBI Kings,Rising Stars
I have a very meager comic book collection of pretty much only Spider-Man comic books. I stopped collecting comic books quite a few years ago (Around Amazing Spider-Man #400) when they made their story lines absolutely ridiculous and you also needed to spend 30 bucks a month just to get all the different versions. If I win the lottery I may go back to collecting these as I really liked the older 1960's - 1990's stories.
I collect modern coins which is basically any coin currently in circulation. I have a completed set of all Roosevelt Dimes including all the proofs that have been minted. It's the only one, besides Sacagawea, that I have completed. The Kennedy Halves will be my next target to complete, eventually.
My pride and joy, however, is what's in my avatar. I love chemistry (have a B.S. in Forensic Chemistry) and decided to collect a sample of every element on the periodic table that you could feasibly collect. I can now say that I have a pure sample of every stable element on the table, as well as samples of Thorium Metal, Uranium Metal, Radium Chloride, Promethium Chloride, and Americium Oxide. I love this collection with all my heart and am just amazed when I hold a sample of Uranium Metal (sealed in an ampoule) in my hand, or see the golden liquidity of cesium metal, the blue hint to osmium metal, the INCREDIBLE density of iridium metal, the beauty of pure gold, the way gallium liquifies in your hand, the many different allotropes of phosphorus, the beautiful colors given off by discharge tubes of the gases, etc. etc. It's an amazing collection and I always get compliments about it when people see it. It's especially neat seeing their reaction when they finally see what certain elements look and feel like in real life. (In my office here are work the wall behind me is covered by a large printed poster of photos of all my elements).
I love chemistry too but I don't have the brains to really do anything with the love .
It is interesting to read about other peoples projects though .
Very cool .
is anyone allowed to have uranium?
I want to party with you, cowboy!
Oh yeah, I collect beer cans, too.
My Registry Sets
Whew.
Snow Trooper
Storm Trooper
Sand Trooper
Clone Trooper
Dark Trooper
Scout Trooper
Space Trooper
etc....I love it. My boys do too !! appx. 85 so far !
Cleveland Indians memorabilia, the occaisional coin here and there....
and I also collect dust, especially when I sit at my computer playing card games...(it's Chinchilla dust
Now I just collect more debt.
I hear you barkin'.
I sell coins, stamps, cards, postcards, minerals and just about anything I can offer someone via e-mail or list on ebay. I am now to the point that I am more of a seller then a collector so I have learned to find things I like to collect that do not cost a lot of money.
Having said that, I have pretty vast personal collections of coins, US stamps (and first day covers of the 7-1-1971 stamp), meteorites, original war letters, Cracked Magazine Art, Steve Young cards, 1980-1990's card sets and modern PSA 10's. Or at least this has been more my interest the last couple years.
Mark
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Nice job, guys.
<< <i>jdurg, any closeup pictures of your elements? sounds interesting..
is anyone allowed to have uranium? >>
Yup. Go to www.chemicalforums.com and click on the link on the left-hand side titled 'Periodic Table'. The photos you see there are ones I've taken of my samples in my collection. I will admit that I have been way too busy to update them lately so some of the photos are a bit outdated. (E.G. I've gotten better samples or traded away lesser samples).
Uranium metal is really cool. It is so incredibly dense that it makes lead seem like tin-foil. You do not need a license to own up to about five pounds of depleted uranium. Depleted Uranium has such a low amount of fissionable U-235 in it that it is really useless as anything but a metal. Yes, uranium is radioactive but it's half life is on the order of BILLIONS of years so in all reality it's not that radioactive. It is primarily an alpha particle emitter and some gamma rays but nothing of any concern. Alpha particles are stopped by a few inches of air or the dead layer of skin on your body. Therefore, externally uranium metal is not a concern. Internally, it can be nasty but that's more of a toxicological effect than it is a radiological effect. It is, after all, a heavy metal akin to lead and mercury. Oddly enough, Depleted Uranium is actually used to make shipping containers for highly radioactive materials. The Uranium is so dense that it is far greater at blocking radiation than lead is. If you take a can made out of uranium and surround that with some lead, you will have an EXTREMELY heavy but perfect container for holding radioactive material.
2. Coins - primarily $5 gold
3. Comics - primarily Spider-Man
4. Mechwarrior - see avatar
5. Roleplaying books - primarily D&D
6. Vintage Star Wars action figures
I used to collect lots of other stuff, but lately I've been thinning down my "junk". Currently I'm in the process of organizing/ displaying/ inventoring all my hobby stuff - getting close to finishing now
Take it easy,
Jared
Caught between the Scylla and Charibdes,
Hypnotized by you if I should linger,
Staring at the ring around your finger" - Sting
Ray Thiel (1964-2007) - the man who showed me more wonderful games & gaming sessions than I ever dreamed possible... you ran out of hit points too young, my friend.
Wait these are still cards aren't they...
<< <i>just hoes... it' s not hard gettin'em, the tough part is gettin' rid of em'. chaz >>
Ah ha ha ha ha
Baby . . .baby . . . baby , you got's to go ! . . you aint got's to go home , but you can't stay here .
Man . . .do I miss those days .
<< <i>just hoes... it' s not hard gettin'em, the tough part is gettin' rid of em'. chaz >>
Chaz - don't you mean hoes and sheet cut cards?
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<< <i>just hoes... it' s not hard gettin'em, the tough part is gettin' rid of em'. chaz >>
Chaz - don't you mean hoes and sheet cut cards? >>
Sheet cut hoes' are the WORST !!!!!! chaz
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<< <i>just hoes... it' s not hard gettin'em, the tough part is gettin' rid of em'. chaz >>
Chaz - don't you mean hoes and sheet cut cards? >>
Sheet cut hoes' are the WORST !!!!!! chaz >>
Ooops... I forgot...Hand Cut Hoes' are really the WORST!!!!! chaz
-1980's toys (GI Joe, Transformers, maybe some MASK toys later on)
-1980's Garbage Pail Kids
- Vietnam War NVA/VC propaganda to American troops (leaflets, posters, etc)
- Lots of other random crap that drives my wife nuts