Rarely ever has any unusual collection been born out of a person's conscientious choice to amass a certain something. Instead, people quite often realize that they have accumulated an assemblage worthy of showing to others just by keeping onto something they really like, and, once they accept that they were in the business of collecting, simply choosing to seek out and gather even more.
While large collections of trading cards, stamps and paintings can indeed be quite impressive, today we're taking a look at something more unusual: collections of all sorts of less popular items that people once got particularly fond of and decided they needed many more of them.
100 Years Of Vintage Cameras
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Wooden Knots Gathered From Pallets By A Walmart Worker
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A New Lunchbox Every Day
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Pringles Cans Of Different Years And Flavors
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Beautiful Feathers
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Some People Love Their Rocks
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Wedgewood China
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London Underground Maps Saved From A Landfill
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Impressive Sand Collection Spotted At The Pacific Grove Museum Of Natural History
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Salt And Pepper Shakers
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Airline Sugar Packets
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Just One Spread From A Book Full Of Four-Leaf Clovers
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That's One Way to Collect Brands
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You Can Spend Hours Examining A Gem Collection
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These Are Paint Brush Rests
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These Vials Were Used To Keep Mysterious White Crystals Back In The 90s
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More Than Just Brass
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A Collection Of Classic Scooters
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This Giant Smurfs Collection
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Collection Of Antique Bottles
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Just In Time For The 50th Anniversary Of The 'Jaws' Premiere
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Half Of The Entire Springfield Is Here
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WWI And WWII British Military Cap Badges
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Enough Bayonets For A Full Charge Attack
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We Have Batcave At Home
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