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What do you collect?

O and I used to collect Magic cards. but stopped that. still have like 10K of them is anyone wants them.

now i dont really collect anything
 
Give me your address and I'll start sending you mine, iloveme2! If there's a smiley wink at the end of this post you've won a lifetime supply of my toejam!!
😉
 
Music -- I have well over 1,000 "real" (non-burned) music CDs.

I also now have a music server box with about 750 of them (so far) ripped to lossless FLAC format.

Next up is remote listening -- I'm thinking of getting a PocketPC with wifi, and already have parts for a home theater PC.
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Music -- I have well over 1,000 "real" (non-burned) music CDs.

I also now have a music server box with about 750 of them (so far) ripped to lossless FLAC format.

Next up is remote listening -- I'm thinking of getting a PocketPC with wifi, and already have parts for a home theater PC.
That's bleeding into obsession. Way beyond collection.

 
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
O and I used to collect Magic cards. but stopped that. still have like 10K of them is anyone wants them.

now i dont really collect anything

you mean like 10,000 cards or $10,000 worth of cards? In either case it seems crazy...
I never understood people spending so much on baseball cards or any other type of cards.
 
I was a geeky nerd comic book collector when I was a kid. Had thousands of 'em...worth a good $10,000 at least. That was before I sold them for pennies on the dollar to pay for tuition. Some of the prices I remember...FF #1 for $50, Spidey #1 for $35, Avengers #1 for $15...

If I only held onto them...:frown:
 
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: Eli
I collect antique one cylinder air cooled small engines. 🙂

My oldest is this Briggs & Stratton Model Y made in 1939. 🙂 This is the only one I've had time to restore.
Briggs & Stratton Model Y #2
#3
What an interesting hobby!
Is that a kick starter on that B&S?
Indeed, it is a kickstarter. 😉

That particular engine was on a Washing Machine.

Small engines such as the Briggs Model Y and Briggs model WM(WashingMachine) were widely used on washingmachines before electricity was widespread.
 
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