What do you collect?

copper bars

Don't know about bronze, but those copper bars sell for about $12.00 a bar. Maybe a little cheaper on ebay if you sneak a bid in at the last second
 
Any particularly good / rare ones we should know about?

I used to buy and sell a lot of guitars on ebay while looking for the perfect one. I bought a brand new, gorgeous Les Paul Custom but didn't really like the way it played so I sold it on ebay for almost what I paid for it. That's one good thing about good guitars. They tend to hold their value. Currently I am down to a Fender Strat Deluxe and a 1983 Martin acoustic that I love.

Depends what you consider good...I like a lot of the 80's glam/hard rock so I'm into the pointy 80's guitars and Japanese imports

1970 Guild S-100
1972 Guild Bluesbird Triple Pickup
1977 Guild F50 BLND
1988 SG Standard
2004 Les Paul Standard
1977 Gibson J160E
199? Westone Villain
199? Westone
1980s Westone Dimemsion IV
1980s Aria Urchin
1980s Aria TS-500
1980s Hondo H1
1980s Hondo H2
1980s Mako Exotec XK4
1986 Charvel Model 6
1990s Ibanez Jem 555
1990 Yamaha Pacifica 1212s, 1230s, 912
Martin 000CXE

 
records...33's, 45's, vinyl...no compact disc crap...bigger is better...spin the black circle
Now that's interesting. Rcknfrewld, I have a large collection of 33's inherited from my dad. Big band swing...lots of Harry James, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Etc..still have old Pioneer turntable and can play them plus 45s and regular albums.

These are really awesome!!!
Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James.
Have his signature on a small evening bag my mom had him sign back in 60s when parents saw him.

http://youtu.be/t1r6PCa6II0

Oh and another---
Begin the Beguine - Artie Shaw

Artie Shaw's Begin The Beguine - YouTube

spinning plastic video..song
The Very Thought of You - Ray Noble

http://youtu.be/7pa86Ca5R8U
 
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I am curious. Where do you find the watches that you repair? And yes, there are some fake Rolexes out there that are very difficult to tell if they are real or not. Serial numbers on the cases is the best way to tell, but now I understand they are even puting those on the fake ones.
Propertyroom.com mostly, but I'll occasionally find one I like at a garage sale.
 
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I've been buying watches that have dead batteries or need repair and reselling them on FleaBay. No Rolex or Tag Heuer's yet, but I've sold a couple of Invicta's, Bulova's, Nixon's, and a bunch of Fossil/Relics. I don't try to buy the Rolex I see. Too expensive if you don't know how to spot the fakes. I've seen some decent fakes in the Philippines, so I shy away from them.


I am curious. Where do you find the watches that you repair? And yes, there are some fake Rolexes out there that are very difficult to tell if they are real or not. Serial numbers on the cases is the best way to tell, but now I understand they are even puting those on the fake ones.
 
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I collect board games, mostly smaller format stuff unless it has some nostalgic appeal for me. I have a large electronic collection of games as well: board games, card games, dice games, rpgs, etc. I also have an old stamp collection that I kind of gave up on but found again recently. At one point, I stopped collecting stamps and started collecting postmarks.
 
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Rolex and Tag Heuer watches. Don't recommned it though - I have too much money tied up in watches.
I've been buying watches that have dead batteries or need repair and reselling them on FleaBay. No Rolex or Tag Heuer's yet, but I've sold a couple of Invicta's, Bulova's, Nixon's, and a bunch of Fossil/Relics. I don't try to buy the Rolex I see. Too expensive if you don't know how to spot the fakes. I've seen some decent fakes in the Philippines, so I shy away from them.
 
records...33's, 45's, vinyl...no compact disc crap...bigger is better...spin the black circle
Love it. I have a restored 1962 Wurlitzer Jukebox that holds 50 45's (100 songs). When I bought it, it had a bunch country music on it. I filled it with 1960's / 70's stuff, Beatles, Beach Boys, Aerosmith, Mama' & the Papas, etc.

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1/32 scale diecast antique trucks. The big three. I will try and post some pics in the future.
 
This was also a Classic radio show back then...


Wisconsin Public Radio does, at least did when I lived there, play a Sunday evening show called "old time radio drama". "The Shadow" was frequently played during that hour. Really fun to listen to.

I don't collect anything radio related but I love radio in general. I moved my TV last January and haven't even hooked it up/plugged it in since then...but my radio is on almost every waking hour.
 
records...33's, 45's, vinyl...no compact disc crap...bigger is better...spin the black circle

"Cuttin' with the chatter and spinnin' the platter" is the oft-mentioned tag line on my favorite local radio station. They do regular "vinyl is vital" segments. The actual, real DJs are true music historians. It's a listener supported gem. Even over the air vinyl has a warmth of sound that just can't be beat.
 
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I love fine watches..I have a BALL myself

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I have never heard of these until now. Went to the website and they make some really nice watches. I tried to post a pic of my mint 1974 Rolex Datejust but it would not load. I'll try again.
 
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Rolex and Tag Heuer watches. Don't recommned it though - I have too much money tied up in watches.
 
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