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I used to collect Transformers, but stopped after the Insecticons, the Constructicons, and the Dinobots. (Hey, fond memories from my childhood. I'm going to have to sell them off, sometime...)

But, aside from RPGs, I now have... Ummm. Really bad computer games? (MOO3, M.A.X.2, Star Trek: Birth of the Federation, Ascendancy, and so on...)

How about glass sculptures? http://www.glassman2000.com does excellent work. (I've bought--and given away as gifts, two sets of the glass roses. He made a glass squid for my sister, who loves squid things. I've got a tiger shark and a hammerhead sculpture, a shark and sea turtle sculpture, a dolphin sculpture, and so on...) Don't like his representations of ships, and some of his sculptures can be downright goofy, but a lot of it is just incredible... (And VERY breakable...)
 

anime, wooden ships, military history books (although I lost a lot of those in the last move) and to hear my wife tell it worthless computer junk. I'm down to three computers from 7 old junkers at one time and I gave away a box of old travan tape drives and less than 1 gig hard drives just a couple of weeks ago (still got 4 monitors laying around though). What can I say I'm a sucker for little electronic parts, even if they are from obsolete crap.
 

anime movies and toys, a small collection of rare, and first edition books, concert tickets, anything Sarah Mclachlan, lots of music.
 

DVDs (Mostly Anime, Fantasy, and Martial Arts, but not excusivly), books (All sorts... Primarily fantasy, but again...), and swords.
 

Pop-up books. I got two for Christmas to add to my collection.

Alice in Wonderland and The New York Pop-Up Book.

Both are really cool, but the Alice book is amazing. It's by Robert Sabuda, perhaps the greatest living toy book creator.

Check out a few pages here.
 

Comics, DvD's, when i can afford it anyway, and i suppose to a lesser extent fanatsy novels. I've managed to get away from hero clix and magic cards, but those dang D&D mini's sooooo addictive.
 

old oil can ( the type the tin man used in WoO), pre-1920 inkwells, buddha sculptures (the cheesier the better), old cameras, original art (>350 pieces), beginners ceramics books, steel wheels and pulleys, pre-1950 photo albums for families that weren't mine, OLD pipes, functional pots with bloats.
 

The main non-RPG collection is comic books, with a collect of between 11 and 12 thousand.

I also collect National Geographic magazine, Star Trek novels, records (for you youngsters out there, they were what music came on before CD's).

My wife kriskrafts has several collections, her main one being Carnival Glass, of which she received another piece today. We have a nice collection of sci-fi and fantasy books, which my oldest has recently broken into.
 

Handmade Pottery, Somebody Say Handmade Pottery!
 

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