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Norman Rockwell plates, guitars, effects pedals. Oh yeah... dust. :wink:

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I used to collect Oakland Raider memoribilia. The center piece is a full size helmet signed by the following top-tier players. I got all signatures myself (in person) over a period of time:

Bo Jackson
Tim Brown (future HoF - Hall of Fame)
Fred Biletnikoff (HoF)
Jim Otto (HoF)
Art Shell (HoF)
Ted Hendricks (HoF)
Dave Casper (HoF)
Ray Guy (should be in the HoF)
Marcus Allen (HoF)
Daryl Lamonica (aka the "mad bomber")
Jim Plunkett (Super Bowl MVP and x2 SB winning QB; should be in the HoF)
Tom Flores (x2 Super Bowl winning coach)

... I almost got Al Davis to sign it ...

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01GT eibach wrote:
I used to collect Oakland Raider memoribilia. The center piece is a full size helmet signed by the following top-tier players. I got all signatures myself (in person) over a period of time:

Bo Jackson
Tim Brown (future HoF - Hall of Fame)
Fred Biletnikoff (HoF)
Jim Otto (HoF)
Art Shell (HoF)
Ted Hendricks (HoF)
Dave Casper (HoF)
Ray Guy (should be in the HoF)
Marcus Allen (HoF)
Daryl Lamonica (aka the "mad bomber")
Jim Plunkett (Super Bowl MVP and x2 SB winning QB; should be in the HoF)
Tom Flores (x2 Super Bowl winning coach)

... I almost got Al Davis to sign it ...


As a fellow Raider fan I think that's awesome!


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does collecting dust count?


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Guitar picks.

I started while I was playing in roadbands and I'd try to get one from a local shop near each gig.

Then I started to get a couple of autographed ones and figured it would make a cool collection.

I probably have about 300+ different sizes, shapes, colors, etc.

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I have a lot of Native American art, been collecting for about ten years or more now.


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Beside having 24 guitars I collect mugs and beersteins(200+)classical music CDs & vinyl (around 200)vintage rock & alternative CDs & vinyl(400+)guitar books and mags(Guitar Player 1974 on,Guitar World since it's inception,Vintage Guitar etc)rock biographies,Car mags from 1972 onward (Car&Driver,Road&Track,Motor Trend,Cars&Parts)Classic&vintage car books,National Geographic leatherbound book series,and I have a lot of Corgi,Dinky and Matchbox cars from the 50s&60s.Plus I have a very large collection of Hendrix posters so large it would be impossible to put them all up in my house and my neighbours too.

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eccentric0 wrote:
does collecting dust count?


Depends on the vintage....

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Beaubs wrote:
eccentric0 wrote:
does collecting dust count?


Depends on the vintage....

im just collecting dust, gradually day by day....


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Miami Mike wrote:
Guitar picks.

I started while I was playing in roadbands and I'd try to get one from a local shop near each gig.

Then I started to get a couple of autographed ones and figured it would make a cool collection.

I probably have about 300+ different sizes, shapes, colors, etc.


Hang on, you dont have any tortoise shell picks do you?

I was busking in the lake district and i met this old fella and he told me he pioneered the use of tortoise shell as picks back in the 50's 60's till they got outlawed because they were made from turtles....

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