
Lunch Box Collection
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Isn't this what the site is all about? Of course, lunch boxes! I started back in 1998 and have never looked back. I have over 110 lunch boxes in my primary collection, and a few other boxes that I save just because I don't want to get rid of them. 99.9% of all my boxes have been found on eBay, the others I've found searching the web. I'm always looking to add mint and unused boxes to my collection, and won't consider any box under C8 (excellent) condition. Have any mint boxes you want to sell? Just drop me a line.
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SpongeBob SquarePants Production Cel
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This is an original animation cel used in the production of SpongeBob SquarePants, episode #13, "I Was A Teenage Gary," originally airing October 28, 1999. This cel was purchased at The Nickelodeon Shop web site in January, 2003. The cel is hand-painted by a studio artist on a piece of celluloid acetate. The background is a reproduction of the original art used in the creation of the cartoon. I was turned on to SpongeBob by an unlikely source-- the CNBC show Kudlow & Cramer. In the midst of some stock talk, Jim Cramer got to talking about this strange cartoon that his kids loved. Five minutes later, it was clear that not only did his kids love the cartoon, but he did as well. I decided to see for myself, and have been a SpongeBob fan ever since. "I'M READY!"
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Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
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I have had many, but the guitar that stands out above the rest is my 2001 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster. This "aged cherry-burst" beauty is a product of American made genius. Manufactured in Corona, CA, this guitar has a premium ash body, abalone inlays, Vintage Noiseless pickups, a spectacular finish, and a sound just as good as its look. I purchased this guitar in July, 2002, and I look forward to many more years of that distinct Fender sound bouncing off of my walls.


Pac-Man Cocktail Arcade Machine
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Another quarter please? This is one of my most prized possessions. This is an original Pac-Man cocktail machine, manufactured by Midway in 1981. I purchased this machine back in May, 2000, and it's in remarkable condition. It just so happened that it was Pac-Man's 20th Anniversary that year. This is one game I remember playing back in the early 1980s, just barely tall enough to man the controls. In a dimly lit room, the thing that stuck in my brain was that vibrant blue color of the Pac-Man maze. That blue glow always brings me back to the early '80s. I fire this baby up every once in a while and take a trip down memory lane. See the latest restoration.


Curtis Martin Autograph Patriots Helmet
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This Riddell Pro Line helmet is autographed by Curtis Martin, then of the New England Patriots. The autograph was obtained after a Monday Night Football game, October 27, 1997. The New England Patriots played host to the Green Bay Packers. The final score was Green Bay 28, New England 10. I had the helmet in it's box under my seat throughout the entire game. Once the game had ended, we ran over to the Patriots' stadium office. It was dark, but I waived my helmet in the air and yelled over to Martin. He came right over, signed some balls, shook my fathers hand, and signed my helmet. It sure made up for the Patriots loss that night!


Potty Scotty Original Color Rough Art
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Gross out! For those of you who grew up in the 1980s, you no doubt have seen this little guy's face before. It's the ever lovable Potty Scotty/Jason Basin (cards 14a, 14b -- 1st series), from one of my all-time favorite card sets-- Garbage Pail Kids. This series was a spoof on Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, which dominated toy stores in the early 1980s (long before the Talking Elmo riots of the late 1990s). I acquired this original color rough in 1999 from John Pound, the original artist. Pound created the art for almost all the GPK series'. His web site can be found at www.poundart.com.
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