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What else do you collect??
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12 hours ago, batman_fan said:

Let me get back with you.  Have have 48 rolls but I got carry out from Taco Bell today.

I would say you need more If you supersized 🤔 

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On 3/25/2020 at 11:17 AM, BitterOldMan said:

I collect Willie Mays cards.  The Topps and Bowman cards, which I bought in the seventies, are common, but these are not.

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I also collect World Series press pins, which were issued to the media during the games.  Top left is the pin for the 1927 Yankees, think Ruth and Gehrig. Bottom left is the 1939 Yankees pin, with the team that scored the most runs and gave up the fewest (DiMaggio, Gehrig).  On the right is the 1941 Yankees pin.  Think DiMaggio’s 56 game hitting streak and Ted Williams batting .406.  I also have a 1961 Yankees press pin to remember Mantle and Maris.  

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Those press pins are real special Ray. Probably real hard to find and expensive. That Mays Coke "card" seems pretty unique too. My earliest memories of baseball was my dad taking me and my brother to Dodger Stadium and seeing Kofax pitch to Mays. Wonderful, simpler times with out all the dirty carp that goes on today...

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I was looking through some oddball ephemera and thought this would be a bummer of a name today, just like poor Corona beer.

It reminds me of the fact that Jay's potato chips before Pearl Harbor were called Mrs. Japp's. A great can if you can find one in nice shape! 

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On 3/26/2020 at 7:39 AM, Bronty said:

Always a fun topic over the years.  

I collect factory sealed Nintendo games, original video game boxart, pinball machines, pinball original art. 

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So how’s the video game market these days ? 

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2 hours ago, Chicago Boy said:

So how’s the video game market these days ? 

Really good.   Last year and a half with the entry onto heritage and that things have been very strong.

In terms of corona related impact, much like comics, no real change at this point.

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