I have a collection of Vaseline Glass, most was made in the 1930's. The pieces appear to be greenish or yellowish and have uranium in them. Under a black light they glow. It is safe unless they become broke. Laugh, my housekeeper doesn't touch them. I have several selves behind my bar, it looks cool at night.
Also was at a farm auction in Illinois back in the 1990's. They pulled everything out of the house and stack all over the yard. There was a pile of books and no one around but me and an auctioneer. I bought for $1 and filled my jeep to the roof with old books. Come to find out some were first additions, and worth a few pennies. I sold the majority, but kept the Tarzan series and a dictionary published in Philadelphia in 1806. So not really a book collector but it fell into my lap. The leather back dictionary is rough, but willing to sell if anyone is interested. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
Dad and I used to collect baseball cards in the late 80s and early 90s. I think we have probably 25k cards in all... which he is currently trying to unload on me.
Anyone know what the hell I can do with these? I'd like to sell them as a whole lot if at all possible.
If you look at ebay or even reddit there's a market for that stuff..you'd make more if you find out if you have anything of value though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
Dad and I used to collect baseball cards in the late 80s and early 90s. I think we have probably 25k cards in all... which he is currently trying to unload on me.
Anyone know what the hell I can do with these? I'd like to sell them as a whole lot if at all possible.
Almost all of that is worthless unless it is key players rookie cards, and even then they have to be graded and grade well. [Reply]
Started collecting Scotty Cameron putters/head covers once i hit 4 it got to expensive lol, did the same with watches might have hit 6 before tapping out, collecting isn't for the frugal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
Almost all of that is worthless unless it is key players rookie cards, and even then they have to be graded and grade well.
I have a few Barry Bonds and Griffey Jr rookie cards but beyond that I don't really know what else is in the collection. My dad and I logged every card in the collection on an external hard drive wayyyyy back in the day. That took ****ing forever. I should probably look through it sometime
I know for a fact I have this card, and it's somewhat valuable for cards from that era. I got it out of a pack at a Dillons grocery store in 1992. [Reply]
Apparently I’m a collector of woodworking/blacksmithing/leatherworking tools. And if you use the metadata to find me you’ll also get to see the gun collection.