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    Quote Originally Posted by Kokopelli View Post
    Cool stuff.. Do you have a KB Lager can? Just curious.. Cheers... Ron
    PS.. Well damn.. I see it now, right up front..

    And I sort of wish I could say that is all of them. That is probably 2/3s of my collection. I ran out of wall space so I had to stop at pull tabs and prior (no pop top cans on the wall) and I have a lot of cans still in storage.
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    I love the vintage WWII stuff. Not a lot left as circumstance has caused me to sell all my stuff. But what pained me the most was a war relic Luger my father had stolen from him. I never shot it but I looked it up. It was a late thirties issued with marks. I hope that asshole dies slowly.

    I collect knives. Guns I get every so often. My blades are my babies, most are not tactical a lot of German, case, collector grade stuff.

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    I collected books for years. Its time to let some of them go now before moving to a smaller house. I got rid of my LP collection a few years back.

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    We have a basement with a metric ton of star wars stuff stored from when our son was little.. Guitars and amps since the 60s. I'm working on a Les Paul burst deal now.





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    Cigars, but I don't consider that to be collecting, as I light em on fire and enjoy.

    So that would be just records for me... I really prefer the sound of vinyl on my home system vs just about anything else, and I won't buy anything I won't play. I've opened a few that caused a gasp (a new Led Zeppelin IV managed to get me in an argument with a buddy), but mostly buy used to not kill off collectible albums. Living in Seattle has thankfully made building up a collection pretty easy. I have had no trouble tracking down much of the rock I enjoy, and oddly enough, the new hip-hop that I like as well.

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    Miniatures for wargames. Very specific miniatures and I hate too many of them.

    There, I'm outed, I'm a nerd.
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    Cool can collection Steyr, I would love to tour your house I feel like it is the bachelor's dream home. There is probably something fun, something deadly, and something time consuming in every room of your home.
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    Legos... mostly Star Wars and Batman. I have all the legos from my childhood and most of the original instructions. Just wish I had a place to display them all.

    I have to stay away from eBay or I'd go broke buying vintage lego sets...
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    I discovered KB Lager at the "down-under pub" at the Australian Pavilion during the 1982 Worlds fair in Knoxville, TN. I worked right across the creek about 25 yards away (UTK). I had sausage and KB everyday that summer and have never found it since!

    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    And I sort of wish I could say that is all of them. That is probably 2/3s of my collection. I ran out of wall space so I had to stop at pull tabs and prior (no pop top cans on the wall) and I have a lot of cans still in storage.
    Ain't no pockets on a shroud..

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    Nice Rock Out room.

    ETA: I see whatcha did there...

    Smooth like Steyr's beer can on a .30 cal

    Quote Originally Posted by jmp45 View Post
    We have a basement with a metric ton of star wars stuff stored from when our son was little.. Guitars and amps since the 60s. I'm working on a Les Paul burst deal now.

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