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Fisky,
I'll give you the scoop and advise if you're looking to part with anything. I am a dealer and I know the stuff inside and out. E-mail me at mheitz at lakestatecoin dot com and I'll give you my 800 number.
Mark

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Minatures, as in minatures and models used for wargaming (specifically warhammer) I have a room full of the lil buggers, everything from Knights to Tanks.....

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Old board games. Sounds weird but I have them displayed in my living room and it gives company something to talk about.

Tad

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I am trying to collect money. Anyone want to donate to my collection? grin.gif

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Broken bones and lots of scars. Started this collection about the same time I started bullriding. confused.gif

GRIZ

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Used to collect b-ball cards, have over 100K. I have almost every Topps card on the Twins since they started up 'till '97. When the players went on strike, they broke my heart. Haven't been to a game or bought a card since. Is that a grudge? Still love the game, just can't stand alot of the people in it!!
Musky lures, have an old '41 hand carved Suick, Bon-net, Globe, a couple of Rat-Man's, some Herter's bucktails - Remember Herters??

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I used to collect cards too. I have no clue how many thousand I have stuffed away.
Rose Rookie
Ryan Rookie

And many more. Sometimes I think I should sell em, but they have some value other than the monetary part to me. Lots of great memories as a kid collecting them.

Don't really collect anything these days I guess. Just hunt and fish as much as possible.

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collected old electric worm getters...had quite a few from garage sales...well.i plugged one in on a damp day...i'm here to tell you that my eyes proceeded to roll to the back of my head! shocked.gif...threw the whole works in the garbage!....plus it electrocuted half the worms i did manage to get.......no wonder they don't make em anymore!.....lol!....jonny

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Focus 5 heaters and parts.Up to 7 complete working units plus many many many parts.

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Apparently it seems to be ex-wives!

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