I find that most people in my life have at least one “thing” they are collecting. It is often an insight into their personality and it is fun to hear people talk about something they are passionate about.

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    Comic books. I learned to read when I was 2, but there wasn’t a ton of reading material for 2 year olds.

    Back then, comic books were only a quarter and soooo… 52 years later…

    The big one:

    I also run the comic books community on lemmy.world. Pop by and say hello!

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      What an awesome collection! Funny question, but do you by any chance have these backed up? Personally would be so scared that anything of the physical copies would be damaged or ruined by a house fire for example… Guess I’m a little paranoid 😅

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      I donated one to charity a couple years back, but I used to have two copies of the Spawn EWU cover variant. I suspect I was the only person on the planet to have two of those. Not sure what to do with the other one it’s the only comic I own and I’ve never even opened it

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          Finding proper value on it has been difficult because there are so few you almost never see them for sale. The most I’ve ever been offered for mine is $7k, ungraded. I’ve definitely seen them sell for way less though it’s just so rare I think the data isn’t very reliable. Very much a ‘how much is it worth to the specific collector at that time’

          Edit to add, how tf do I actually get this thing graded? I tried years ago and they sent it back to me after months of back and forth because they couldn’t figure out how much it was worth so they didn’t know how much to charge me. The whole situation was a mess

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    I don’t understand “collecting”

    Don’t get me wrong, there are a few categories of things I have a lot of, like film cameras, but that’s because I started with cheaper ones, and kept getting better ones as I became more sure that film photography was a thing I wanted to do.

    But, for instance, I have friends who collect MLB bobbleheads just for the sake of collecting, and I’ll never understand that.

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      An ex had a collection of anime figures that cost him around 15,000 usd in total. Actual worth?

      I’ll give you three fiddy.

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    My wife and I collect souvenir lapel pins from places we travel to. We write the date on the back, and keep them in a shadow box on the wall in chronological order.

    It’s nice as it’s not very expensive to buy them, and they don’t take up a lot of space to keep, and we have a nice little history of our travels at a glance.

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    Vinyl records. I like to own copies of music I like. It’s much more satisfying to go through and find something to listen to.

    Bottle openers from breweries I go to. Fairly small and they have by the bar. I don’t drink as much beer as I used to so that’s slowing down.

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      Same here with the Vinyl. Started DJ big back in the 90’s and haven’t stopped collecting since.

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      Record collector here too. I can tell you exactly when I started, and it was when I saw a copy of Beggar’s Banquet by the Rolling Stones for 50p in a charity shop. Didn’t even have a record player at the time. Now I’ve got 471 records and counting and spend far too much money on the hobby.

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    Fountain pens and inks. Nothing like enjoying the mere act of writing meeting notes with my preferred pen, ink, and paper.

    A5 Clairefontaine 90gsm, and usually Pilot Iroshizuku Tsutsiji.

    It is the perfect color to be appropriate for signatures and the like, while also being interesting and having the tiniest bit of sheen.

    Haven’t used a Bic in ages, I just fill pens as needed.

    Got a safari in F that’s perfect for tsutsiji and I just keep filling it.

    Yeah, FP are my “thing”, helped along by the insane vari lets of available inks. If I sign something [wet], it’s with a fifteen dollar safari and that ink, or on (diamine) Sherwood green.

    Anything else, and it’s not my sig.

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    Carnaval Emblems! In the province of Noord-Brabant, Netherlands it is customary to decorate your carnaval coat or “boerenkiel” (farmer’s coat?) with emblems from carnaval events or clubs.

    I started because I completely fell in love with carnaval! Below is an example of such a traditional “boerenkiel”. This is what such a traditional "boerenkiel" looks like.

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      I’ve never seen these before! Thanks for showing a pic. I always like collections that show off artwork/creative design.

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    I like to collect mugs - nothing better than drinking your morning coffee from a crazy mug :))

    I collect mugs with my boyfriend (and the rest of my collective) and it is such a nice hobby. I can almost always guess who brought the mug into the house, based on people’s interest.

    Yesterday I drank coffe from a Friday the 13th Mug and I know one of my collectivists loves that series :))

    the only issue, as with all collections, it takes up so much room in the kitchen 🥲

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      I’m mostly interested in what sort of collective you mean, if it’s not too personal a question

      On topic, I don’t even collect mugs but they just… accumulate. Luckily or sadly we have a pretty small cupboard so that keeps it in check

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        the “collective” is just me, my boyfriend and two of our friends :))

        we’ve lived together for about 7 years and plan on keeping it going. I don’t know if collective is the right word to describe our living situation but I can’t think of a better word either :)

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          yeah nice, gotcha :)
          used to share a flat with people who i’m still close with a decade later, so i get the concept.
          collective is a great word for it

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    I have a 15,000 card Magic: The Gathering collection. Some years I’m into it, some years it just sits in boxes. I used to make some money trading them but it’s more effort than my usual work. It’s nice to get them out sometimes and go through them, lots of good memories.

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      Ive only got a few boxes, mostly from drafting. Do you have a “crown jewel?” I’d also be curious if you have a favorite set.

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        Not who you asked but I want to put a vote in for Urza’s. That set was so batshit and I constantly find gems from it I’m adding to my commander decks

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    Nintendo 64 games.
    It was the first game console I really played much of growing up. I’d go to my dads on the weekends and he had it there, so it was this magical time, playing Ocarina of Time and Mario Kart 64. I’ve collected nearly all the games I grew up with, as well as some I never played as a kid. I like having it, knowing that at any time I can play them, in their original forms on hardware. Emulation is great but playing on hardware just hits different.

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      Do you have them displayed? I collect retro games as well and I’ve always been frustrated with the lack of spine labels on N64 games. It makes it harder to quickly find a game on the shelf. The system has some absolute bangers though.

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        I really don’t have a place or space to display them, so they sit in a bin on a small shelf w/ my other retro game stuff. I’ve never minded the lack of spine labels since I’ve always had them in bins, haha. There’s even some hidden gems on the platform!

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    Tiger R-Zone games, and the consoles. It’s a nice collection, because the library is pretty small.

    As far as I know, I’ve got one of the most-complete, if not the most-complete collections out there, and one day I’d like to donate it to an archive or museum for caretaking. At this point, the only confirmed game I’m missing is the incredibly rare soccer game (“Football”, as it was sold—and rightfully so).

    The system brought me a lot of joy as a kid, despite its simplicity, and I think the difficulty to collect it makes it easy to be forgotten to history.

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    “Ooo… This is neat. I want it.”

    “Ooo… That one is neat too. I want it.”

    Bam! Now you’re a collector.