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Old 04-19-2008, 12:47 AM
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What else do you collect??? (pics encouraged!)

We've got some phenomenal chip collections posted here. Serious (potentially) playable sets, classic vintage chips, including ones I didn't even know existed, and fantastic customs of all flavors.

That said, I've noticed that people who collect don't tend to limit themselves to just one thing. I've got another collecting "habit" that's been punctuated by a new acquisition. My "other" bad habit is collecting animation art. Yep... stuff from cartoons, but not quite what you think. Here's mine. Feel free to share, and pics are (generally) encouraged. (Please spare us your "spores, molds and fungus" collection. +1 for anyone who gets the reference).

My absolute favorite, and very first piece I ever got:



A 1995 limited edition cel featuring Pinky and the Brain (if you can't quite read it, 155 of 500). I picked this up the day before it officially went on sale, then later discovered it had sold out the run in less than 36 hours! What timing!

Well, the timing actually coincided with a signing event by Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell and Tress MacNielle... the voices of Yakko, Wakko and Dot from Animaniacs. Turns out, Rob is also the voice of Pinky, and signed the COA for me:



He got a little carried away with the comma after my name, but I'm OK with it. Needless to say, I don't ever plan on parting with this. It's just too perfect. All I need to do now is get Maurice LaMarche (the Brain) to sign it too. Anyone know how to get a hold of him????



A production drawing from a Hershey's commercial from the 1980s. The animators would do the work on paper then hand those off to the "ink and paint" department. There, the cel* would have the artwork traced onto it, then be handed off to be painted with the colors. More recently, the cels were "inked" using xerography. Now, hand drawn animation will have the drawings scanned and digitally inked and painted.

I love this one because Wile E. Coyote looks like he's holding a stick of dynamite or ACME bird seed or the like.



Production cell from the 1980s era of the Pink Panther (hence the period dress on the group of kids). In the lower right corner, the cel has been signed by David DePatie, one of the creators of the Pink Panther (well, the animated one). This came with a reproduction of the background used for the show, but I opted to not have it framed with it as it is rather loud and takes away from the important part of the artwork... our favorite animated panther.



OK... admittedly, this doesn't look like too much, but it's actually amazing that it even exists. This is a storyboard drawing used during the production of the WWII army training film series done by Warner Bros. called Private SNAFU. The specific short here was called Payday and was used to educate the troops about the benefits of saving for life once they returned from the war.

I just added this one to the collection the other day. It hasn't been framed yet (which is why I have a scan of it rather than a photo). I've got a framing plan that will include the drawing as well as screen captures of the two title cards (the "Private SNAFU" card as well as the "Payday" card) and a capture of the corresponding part in the film.

So, what do you collect besides chips???

* The term "cel" derives from the material the transparent sheets were first made from... celluloid. If you have ever seen Cinema Paradiso, you know why celluloid is bad (highly flammable). Even though acetate was in use for much longer (and not even used today) the term still applies.

In the early days of animation, the celluloid material the cartoons were made on was rather expensive. Once the cels had been photographed and the resulting film checked, the cels were washed and re-used. Once the cel became too worn to re-use, it was thrown away. Some clever dumpster divers (probably studio employees) would hand onto the handful they liked the best. It's for this reason (the washing and ultimately the discarding) that truly vintage cels from the heyday of Hollywood animation are painfully expensive... easily into the five figure range.

All except the Private SNAFU storyboard drawing are framed and under plexiglass. There are some reflections from that, as well as the cel itself (especially in the Pink Panther one). You can see those, but I have done my best to reduce those as much as possible in Photoshop. Ideally, I need to get these into a proper studio to get good photos of them all.
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Old 04-19-2008, 07:52 AM
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While I'm no Rizzo, I do collect other things too. Most notably corkscrews and Jimmy Buffett records and CDs (DVDS and other collectibles too).

I got interested in corkscrews through poker. For years we played at one friend's house every Tuesday night. The only Tuesday we didn't have a game was at Christmas. If he went on vacation, one of the players house sat and the game went on. He had his late grandfather's antique Zig Zag corkscrew - what a cool item. I had to get one, and the rest is history!

As a big parrothead I started collecting his records and CDs. I have an original vinyl version of Down to Earth (one of only 500 pressed, I believe) and some very rare CDs. I have about 160 CDs and God knows how many records, cassettes and even 8-track tapes.

I don't have any photos but maybe I'll take some and return to add them.

When I was in university and for a few years after, I collected beer bottles and built up quite a collection. I learned, however, after getting married, that the fairer sex does not seem to accept the value of shelves filled with beer bottles as a decorating option and they now languish in my parents' basement.

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Old 04-19-2008, 10:52 AM
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Since I was 12, I've collected golf balls with Logos. Both with common advertising and those with course logos. My collection currently exceeds 1200 balls but I no longer display them. I have at least 2 course balls from each state and many from overseas. One day I hope to get them out and display them again.

I also collect Purdue memorabilia and Sporting/Concert ticket stubs.
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I have an addiction to sneakers. Here is the link to a post I made about 2 months ago.

http://www.chiptalk.net/forum/genera...ollection.html


BTW nice new ASM hourglass chips you had on the other post
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I have a small collection of 80's nostalgia, specifically things I was fond of in my childhood. Here are a few pics of things on the bookshelf in my study. Among the collectables are:

  • Masterpiece Optimus Prime (MP-01, MP-04) and Starscream (MP-03)
  • Scale Die-cast models of Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters and the DeLorean from Back to the Future
  • 15 inch statue of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man by NECA
  • 15 inch statue of Skeletor (Masters of the Universe) by Four Horsemen Studios (# 729 of 1250)
  • I also love all Rubik's and Rubik's-type puzzles. BTW. Meffert's once again has the Megaminx available on their website





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He got a little carried away with the comma after my name, but I'm OK with it. Needless to say, I don't ever plan on parting with this. It's just too perfect. All I need to do now is get Maurice LaMarche (the Brain) to sign it too. Anyone know how to get a hold of him????

Contact him through his agent... YESSS!!!

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Maurice is fabulous as the Brain, but he'll always be Dr. Egon Spengler to me, who I believe is an avid collector of spores, mold and fungi.

"Sometimes I think the universe just waits for me to get cocky."


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The Wile E. Coyote is just awesome. Love it!
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Began collecting Lee Bogle prints back in 1996 when he was fairly unknown and runs were under 1000. Have about a dozen framed and many more archived.

Always looking to complete my pre 2000 collection.

Here is his site Lee Bogle

Unfortunatly there is not a complete online archive for his work and lots of his early stuff is not shown
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I'm in the same boat as Imperial.

Shoes.... but I'm a little more specific.

Adidas Superstars only... I have over 60 pairs now

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Contact him through his agent... YESSS!!!

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Maurice is fabulous as the Brain, but he'll always be Dr. Egon Spengler to me, who I believe is an avid collector of spores, mold and fungi.

"Sometimes I think the universe just waits for me to get cocky."


+4... One for acknowledging the reference, +2 for the link and +1 for being cocky!

Maurice is amazing. There will be times I see his name in the credits and think "whoa!!! He did that!" H may not be a Mel Blanc, but he's darn close!!

I like where this thread is going. Just what I hoped. Keep 'em coming!
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