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Recently sold the KTM :(
I need to do less yappin, more brappin
Need to get more time on the MX track than I have been. I also want to set up a new gsxr 750 (possibly liter bike) for the track, but need to get a life first.
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Cast iron cookware. It's not huge but it's growing.
Haha... of course. But that was like gold in the 70's. We'd get so psyched for some, but I'd rather drink water now... great marketing.
Windsurfing quiver includes 4 boards and about a dozen sails. Not to mention about 10 different wet/dry suits. Wind is free, but it's not any cheaper than skiing!
Nice BRAAAAP ers.. Keep em coming! This thread is worthless without pictures..
^^^Fuck yeah! That smokes my little one-shelf collection, I’m glad I didn’t post it like I was thinking to.
Can I come over some time?
yogurt containers
5 or 6 pair of rayban wayfarer's, I get them on my Sunlife HCSA because i am still too healthy to spend the 1500$ a year and I must use it or lose it
So every december I check the how much $$$ I need to spend and buy another pair
with the progessive lenses they are fucking expensive
Just opened this thread and realized why the Eastern Boarder logo always looked familiar.
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Only other quivers in my house are my grandmothers paintings and Paw Patrol toys.
How many of something do you need for it to be called a “quiver of X...” ?
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Too much of everything is just enough
We did that when my wife and I both got laid off one year in November.. right after annual enrollment. We had that much money available even though we has only put in a couple hundred. Ya, I've got 3 pairs of Oakleys. 4 pairs of vintage Vuarnets, and probably 6 pairs of RayBans, some came from that HSA windfall.
oh yeah... there's this quiver too.... I think I have little acquisition problem or, more accurately, used to. These are the ones that work, then there's another box full that need repair.
What time is it?
I started buying packs of assorted watch batteries in eBay and changing my own fucking watch batteries. There's only one Swiss Army watch I have that I don't feel comfortable cracking the back myself.. It's a dive watch. The other 4-5 I do myself..
I try not to collect much, a number of resets ... life is so uncertain
We are quickly building a very impressive quiver of reusable grocery store bags.
They conveniently hang on a hook in the garage next to the car rather than in the actual car where they would be useful.
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Here's a guy who knows how to use a watch quiver:
https://youtu.be/q0hMHJ-WXHM
Fuck, this thread is depressing. I had a few different quivers, all gone now with the fire. A dozen or so watches, Omega, Breitling, TAGHuer, Frederique Constant, Seiko, Gevril, and a few assorted odds and ends. Several road bikes, a couple motorcycles, a bunch of nice wine, a couple antique bamboo fly rods ( and a couple modern carbon ones.)
Biggest of all, and pretty decent collection of art, mostly antique lithographs, copper plate prints,and bronzes of birds and wildlife.
No skateboards, though.
Ya, that really sucks! Half the reason I take photos of my collections of different shit is that I think it can probably be used as documentation for insurance purposes. That said, I highly doubt that the contents of the home are insured for the full retail replacement value. I tried keeping an excel workbook with a full home inventory, but keeping it up to date was daunting. it does give a better than nothing accounting of how much it might cost to replace most of our stuff. Last time I checked, looked like our policy would replace more than half of it, but the problem would be finding comparable items.. Took decades to collect this stuff and waiting for good deals on rare things in good condition. Insurance can't replace time and effort at that level.