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Did you collect anything as a child or even now? I collected baseball cards as a kid. How about you? (Original Post) debm55 17 hrs ago OP
Hundreds of different beer cans! Raastan 17 hrs ago #1
Thank you very much, Raastan. That is very unique. debm55 16 hrs ago #9
Betsy McCall paper dolls. DURHAM D 17 hrs ago #2
Thank you very much for sharing with us. DURHAM D debm55 16 hrs ago #11
Breyer horses biophile 17 hrs ago #3
Thank you biophite. Thos Breyer horses were beautiful debm55 16 hrs ago #12
I had scrapbooks of celebrity pictures Mad_Dem_X 16 hrs ago #4
Wonderful, Mad_Dem_X. Do you debox your Barbies? debm55 16 hrs ago #13
Usually, yes. Mad_Dem_X 13 hrs ago #20
Video games and comic books as a kid Polybius 16 hrs ago #5
Beer Cans and I have them displayed in my garage today Chasstev365 16 hrs ago #6
wacky packs surrealAmerican 16 hrs ago #7
Old Straight Razors ScoutHikerDad 16 hrs ago #8
I collected coins, baseball cards and glass insulators. House of Roberts 16 hrs ago #10
A few things, like wnylib 14 hrs ago #14
I still have my 1960s baseball cards. rsdsharp 14 hrs ago #15
May sound strange, but some_of_us_are_sane 14 hrs ago #16
I've often wished I had dickthegrouch 14 hrs ago #17
"Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy" Golden Books Grim Chieftain 14 hrs ago #18
At various times, True Dough 13 hrs ago #19

Mad_Dem_X

(10,204 posts)
20. Usually, yes.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 03:41 PM
13 hrs ago

I do have some that are still in their boxes. The problem is, I'm running out of room for them!

Polybius

(21,945 posts)
5. Video games and comic books as a kid
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 12:05 PM
16 hrs ago

Even now still, in addition to many other things, such as DVD/Blu-ray movies.

ScoutHikerDad

(97 posts)
8. Old Straight Razors
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 12:11 PM
16 hrs ago

I have been restoring and rescaling old straights for years. I also hone, strop and shave with them. I find it relaxing in kind of a zen way to have a Sunday shave with one of my homemade shaving brushes and a really luxurious fine shave soap.

In fact, the desire to start turning shaving brushes to match my fancy wood-handled straights during the pandemic led me all the way down the wood-turning rabbit hole, which cleared a path for me to retire from teaching to pursue it as a full-time business. Now I hoard wood, lol-so much wood! Here's a pic of a set in Walnut I made for a colleague for her husband as a wedding present:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/MbqhZDvTY6ZBKRkEA

House of Roberts

(6,554 posts)
10. I collected coins, baseball cards and glass insulators.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 12:42 PM
16 hrs ago

I still have some of the insulators but I no longer collect them. They became too expensive to chase through flea markets and antique stores, and there's no longer any still out on poles for a long time now.

wnylib

(26,153 posts)
14. A few things, like
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 02:14 PM
14 hrs ago

Molusc shells from the Lake Erie shore. They look similar to clam shells.

Stray cats from anywhere and everywhere.

Pop beads from gum ball machines. Called pop beads because you could connect them together by "popping" a prong on one of them into a prong receiver of another one. They came in different colors so you could make up your own design for bracelets and necklaces.

Fossil rocks from the creek bed at my grandparents' farm. It was my older brothers who first showed them to me and explained what they were. I got fascinated with them.

Books. Our 5th grade teacher subscribed to a paperback book club for students. About 3 or 4 times a year, we got flyers that listed titles and gave short descriptions. I'd order 4 or 5 books each time to pay for out of my allowance (and borrow some money if necessary). Book prices ranged from 35 cents to a dollar. Average price for most books was 75 cents. Also requested books for birthday and Christmas.

ETA: I still collect books. Ex husband worked for a book store chain (now out of business) so we often got book discounts. Local library has book sales, too. And I order new ones online. The living room in my apt looks like a library. I've been sorting through them to donate to the library sales.

After a college geology course, I started collecting rocks.





rsdsharp

(12,044 posts)
15. I still have my 1960s baseball cards.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 02:21 PM
14 hrs ago

Now I collect vintage (replica) baseball caps. I think they look cool, (even though they’re wool) and they protect my bald head from sunburn.

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,306 posts)
16. May sound strange, but
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 02:24 PM
14 hrs ago
1962 Topps "Civil War News" bubble gum card series. I believe my interest began there and culminated in MANY MANY trips to Gettyburg.

dickthegrouch

(4,552 posts)
17. I've often wished I had
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 02:28 PM
14 hrs ago

Without realizing, until recently, that I had in fact collected something.
Scores for all the music I've sung in concert.
I have visited many countries in the world and often wished I had purchased and kept something artisanal, or even just the baggage tags.
And I have memories of the fantastic cuisines in each of those countries. Unfortunately not tangible, but not erasable either.

True Dough

(26,842 posts)
19. At various times,
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 02:58 PM
13 hrs ago

I collected chicken pox and swollen tonsils from strep throat and tonsilitis!

I couldn't give those away if I tried!

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