Collecting is fun -- as long it's not dust or fines. The accessible hobby has been around for ages and has never gone out of fashion. While stamps, coins, medals and baseball cards have been particularly popular choices, many collections are much more peculiar. After all, the choice of item to collect is not as important as dedication to maintaining and expanding your collection.
While collections we have here are not likely to end up in a museum one day, the work and love people put into them are quite inspiring. Let's take a look at what dedicated collectors worldwide have been building in their homes.
Bread Clips Organized According To HORG Guidelines
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Odd Pasta Shapes
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Ceramic Fruit Collection
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An Album Full Of Unique Heinz Sause Packets
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Zippo Lighters Recovered From A Landfill
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A Dedicated Plush Dog Room
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Listerine Is Certainly Collectable
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Can Make Every Roll With A New D6
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Real Tea Drinkers Will Understand
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Over 300 Cat Whiskers In That Big Jar
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Vintage Count Chocula Cereal Boxes
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Pre-Barcode Paperbacks
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Transit Card Collection
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Name Plaques Belonging To People Who Are No Longer Here
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Military Hats
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Commom & Unique 3D Glasses
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Pennants From The 30s, 40s & 50s
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For Real Mac & Cheese Appreciators
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A 'Super Mario 64' Fan's Dream
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Eveready Batteries, Some Are Over 100 Years Old
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Digital And Analog Cameras
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License Pates Are Easy To Collect
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It's Not That Big, But It's BiC
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