Obsessive hobbies transform into jaw-dropping displays of dedication with these meticulously curated collections. Rare artifacts, vintage memorabilia, and niche interests converge in organized splendor, reflecting collectors’ passions. Each arrangement tells a tale of perseverance and pride, showcasing treasures amassed over years—or lifetimes. Admiration grows for enthusiasts who channel focus into amassing such impressive assortments, turning personal obsessions into public spectacles worth admiring.
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My '70s calculator collection.
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My egg collection.
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All the dead pointe shoes from my ballet dancer days.
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My Listerine collection.
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My collection of glass 1963 split window Corvettes. I have 50/56 colors produced! Some glow under black light!
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A (very) brief look at my breadtab collection, plus some closeups of my favorite specimens. I organize them according to the horg.com taxonomic system.
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My collection of glass foxes. Some glow under black light!
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Just a preview of my world record Crocs collection. 3,661 pairs and counting!
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Telechron kitchen clocks.
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I own the largest Muppet collection on the west coast and here's just one wall of my collection (yes, there's more.)
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Thought this fit here. My airline sugar packet collection.
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Vintage train cases.
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My collection of dog and wolf items (not including all my figurines books and other little dog items.) My favorite breeds to collect are Collies, Shibas, Akitas and rare spitz breeds.
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Amazing sharpener collection.
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The ones on the shelves are factory sealed. Also have about 500 more that are flat boxes stored in plastic LIFE magazine sleeves. Ranging from 1955-current. Majority of the boxes are the main brands from General Mills, Post and so on.
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My collection of color test strips from packaging!
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Been collecting off and on since '97.
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This is my Ferrari Hot Wheels collection.
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Added a third cabinet to house my art deco camera collection. Mostly late 1920’s - mid 1940’s.