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Used to collect glass bottles and different paying card decks (had a set shaped like mummies).
Eventually got rid of both. No where to display the playing cards, and cats meant bottles were a bad plan.
Might start the playing card one again
Apparently guitars. One day I looked up and noticed I had like 12 of them.
I used to record a lot, so I always wanted one more guitar to "round out my available sounds". Now I don't really record anymore, and I just have a room full of guitars.
I wish I could play good enough to do that... What's your favourite type of guitar? I like Jaguars a lot
I don’t have too major of a collection as far as quality, but I have been holding on to all my old Nintendo games and consoles since I first got them back with the OG game boy and NES, and I occasionally expand it when I find other old games I like when I have the money and can find them out in the wild. I have most of the consoles except for the more obscure old handhelds. (Still working on getting an original game boy advance to fill out the collection, but they are fairly expensive considering the costs of the later SP variant, which I have floating around.
Yeah, the prices some of these older consoles go for are just insane. Most first-party GameCube games, for instance, are really overpriced nowadays, let alone the more obscure acccessories (Wavebird, component cables etc.).
I'd love to have a GameBoy Micro but I probably don't have to tell you why I'm most likely never gonna get one... The SPs can be pretty expensive too if you want one with a backlit screen (AGS-101).
Animals, temperarily.
I just let two turtles go to make room for a newborn rattlesnake i found. Used to have a sugar glider i found in my backyard. I usually keep stuff a few week/months and alternate it out with new friends i find.
Im in the process of moving to a forest i bought so ill have more room for more tanks, and more time outdoors. I only keep as many as i can keep thriving instead of surviving, of course. But when i need to downsize i usually let stuff go in my forest.
It started when i found out my family and neighbors just shoot all the animals on sight so i started rehoming them
I'm kinda on the fence here, on one hand it's pretty cool to be able to care for all those animals and even potentially save them from being killed, on the other hand I kinda think that we, as humans, shouldn't disturb wild animals any more than we already do but I can see that your intentions are good.
Do you ever get like too emotionally attached to animals you find (to a point where you actually keep them as pets permanently)? Do you still have "normal" pets besides them?
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but I immediately thought to myself "yep, they're Australian" :D
Souls. Also stamps.
Vinyl records and playing cards (Western, Hanafuda, and Tarot decks.) The vinyl collection started when I got my parent's old record player and started hitting thrift stores for bargains.
The card thing was sort of an accident; my wife (gf at the time) and I played a lot of Hwatu and cribbage and kept finding decks we liked.
Apparently I collect keyboards (specifically split ones: you have 17-20 keys for each hands), I just love building them it feels like playing with Lego but you get a working tool after you're done! And you can program it however you like too, for "I need to find the perfect setup" people like me, this is the cherry on top.
I also have a few manga and a growing collection of Lord of the Rings related books, I just think this is really neat.
I do like the obsession with mechanical keyboards some people have, there are some really nice models out there.
I don't know why but I only have two keyboards in mind when I read your description: those weird Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboards and the IBM Model M15, I think the latter is quite desirable nowadays.
I have a plain boring Model M myself, it's an absolute tank and I love it.
The Model M sure looks really cool! I've 'ever used one, but it feel very retro (and I like retro stuff too) and the community generally agrees that they have really good switches. What do you use your Model M for?
Everything pretty much, the missing n-key rollover doesn't even really hinder gaming as much as many people say. It's just great to type on.
Metal bottle caps. Like beer bottle caps. Started when Fallout 3 was out and never really stopped. I haven't counted in a long time but I'd say it's around 5000 or so now.
Different variants of Fight Club, mostly VHS, DVD and Blu-ray, not so much the book, although I do own a copy. I have one of the 500 Comi-Con 2014 Blu-rays they made. Have all the Fight Club 2 comics as well, even some rare cover variants.
Also Halo games and collectibles. All the legendary statues, limited edition versions, etc.
At least you're ready when the apocalypse comes around.... I assume Fight Club is also your favourite movie?
I like to collect board games, trading cards, and vinyl records. I am very concerned about storage space so I try to collect only what I really enjoy or what I’ll realistically use.
Books, ephemera found in books, tree leaves, grass clippings, pencils.
Menus and matchbooks have been more challenging with changing times
Used to collect beer bottles from my favorite brewery, Sam Adams. Had all 20.
But then something happened in beer and then there were just too many, so I threw them all away.