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collectibles from companies
I think I asked this last year with no response. Well annually, I
start cleaning my closets and try to make room... and I've a shelf of what we call "Premium" stuff. I have things like tony the Tiger and the Foot Loops bird (stuffed in box), 2 Tony the Tiger keychains, a PrimeCo doll (with tags; the company went out of business), Enron Keychain (with Enron tissue wrap). a REALLY nice Kelloggs truck new in wrapping and box (long trailer about 8" long), a bunch of hot wheels/matchbox cars form various companies (batteries, aspirin, Kelloggs etc) and a small box of cereal toys still in wrappers... amongst some other things. Is there any collector place for these sorts of things??? I'd like to get rid of all my stuff. I also have things like Star Wars Pogs (KFC, Pizza Hut etc), Cracker Jack baseball cards and Post baseball cards and such things. I even found a Godzilla poster. and other "new" things I just figure it's a shame to throw away/give away. They seem collectible. Are they? |
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Sue H wrote:
I think I asked this last year with no response. Well annually, I start cleaning my closets and try to make room... and I've a shelf of what we call "Premium" stuff. I have things like tony the Tiger and the Foot Loops bird (stuffed in box), 2 Tony the Tiger keychains, a PrimeCo doll (with tags; the company went out of business), Enron Keychain (with Enron tissue wrap). a REALLY nice Kelloggs truck new in wrapping and box (long trailer about 8" long), a bunch of hot wheels/matchbox cars form various companies (batteries, aspirin, Kelloggs etc) and a small box of cereal toys still in wrappers... amongst some other things. Is there any collector place for these sorts of things??? I'd like to get rid of all my stuff. I also have things like Star Wars Pogs (KFC, Pizza Hut etc), Cracker Jack baseball cards and Post baseball cards and such things. I even found a Godzilla poster. and other "new" things I just figure it's a shame to throw away/give away. They seem collectible. Are they? Probably not too collectable yet, but 20 years from now when the "Hey, remember these from when we were kids?" syndrome kiks in they probably will be. |
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I think I might just end up giving away... or offering them to kids
around here or perhaps selling other items and including some as "freebies". I might keep the hot wheels but the rest is just taking up space. I plan to do a MAJOR clean. Hey, I am VERY proud of myself. I threw out (gave to charity) 30 pairs of shoes! For me, that's something as I am a shoe-aholic. On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 19:14:44 -0600, "Bill Plenge" wrote: Sue H wrote: I think I asked this last year with no response. Well annually, I start cleaning my closets and try to make room... and I've a shelf of what we call "Premium" stuff. I have things like tony the Tiger and the Foot Loops bird (stuffed in box), 2 Tony the Tiger keychains, a PrimeCo doll (with tags; the company went out of business), Enron Keychain (with Enron tissue wrap). a REALLY nice Kelloggs truck new in wrapping and box (long trailer about 8" long), a bunch of hot wheels/matchbox cars form various companies (batteries, aspirin, Kelloggs etc) and a small box of cereal toys still in wrappers... amongst some other things. Is there any collector place for these sorts of things??? I'd like to get rid of all my stuff. I also have things like Star Wars Pogs (KFC, Pizza Hut etc), Cracker Jack baseball cards and Post baseball cards and such things. I even found a Godzilla poster. and other "new" things I just figure it's a shame to throw away/give away. They seem collectible. Are they? Probably not too collectable yet, but 20 years from now when the "Hey, remember these from when we were kids?" syndrome kiks in they probably will be. |
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