What do you collect?


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Star Trek ships (playmates, micro machines, heroclix and hotwheels)

 

I remember when I was little I had a Micro Machines box with all of the versions of the enterprise, all the enemy ships (Klingon Bird of Prey, Borg, Romulan Bird of Prey, etc.), and on the box it had listed the armaments, top speed, and commander of each ship listed, and I had it all memorized when I was like 7 or 8 years old, :P

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Pokemon cards... nah just kidding.

 

I don't collect anything. I have various Xbox consoles i've obtained over the years. I don't feel i need to own every game / console variation or anything, i just ended up with various Xbox Consoles. I guess that is the closest I have to a collection.

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I answered this thread two years ago and my collections have expanded from only "cameras":

 

- Minerals

- Depictions of skulls

- Art from friends

- Old computers

- Books on contemporary art, philosophy and sociology.

 

Hurray for economic independence.

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Signed, rare, 1st edition books

Most valuable - Gone With the Wind, 1st Edition, signed by Margaret Mitchell

Most prized - R. Feynman, "Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman", Signed

 

Have just under 100 books

 

What are these "books" you speak of?  :rofl:

 

My physical game collection is picking up steam. 

 

So that . . . and human souls

 

 

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What are these "books" you speak of?  :rofl:

 

My physical game collection is picking up steam. 

 

So that . . . and human souls

 

 

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They are these rectangular things that sit on a shelf and collect dust.  The elders speak of fantastical tales of something being inside of them - craziness.   -- but they just sit there...doing nothing... kinda boring actually.

 

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