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What do you collect?

I have a few old books I'm looking for info on... any of you poms seen/heard of these on your travels? One's 1886 and the other is 1920's when swastika was a pretty cool guy eh

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I have to admit, that along with collecting Hot Wheels, sports cards, coins, stamps, bank notes, GI Joes, guitars, Harley paraphenilia, bullets, and WW1/WW2 items, etc. - I also collect Barbies.

I know that sounds fucked up but I did have 4 daughters and clothing, accessories, dolls, etc. still fetch a good buck on eBay. Plus, they keep my GI Joes happy at night...

My oldest Barbie is a 1967 Francie (with the eyelashes). She goes well with my oldest GI Joe, a 1964 West Point Cadet.

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That's a bit better. Next time, you can leave the kitchen knife in the kitchen though.

On a serious note, do you collect specific issues of Nat Geo or...?

Hahahaa...you noticed the kitchen knife! I have more serious blades in storage. As for the Nat Geo magazines, I mostly collect pre-millennia National Geographic, although in this set the top left edition is from 2002. Mt Etna in Sicily ignites. I don't know how that volume ended up here.
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