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My era was the 80s and I've recently made a couple of air pistol purchases from this time.
Two that I always wanted as a kid but couldn't have because my mum was very anti-guns.
A Smith & Wesson 79G in .177 and today I received a BSA Scorpion in .22 calibre.
Both are in remarkably good condition.
Does anybody else collect with this criterion? Oh - and how do you stop....
How do you define your era?
This does it for me...
That Evel Knievel toy at the end,
I had to through a full on paddy in the middle of a toy shop before my dad bought that for me.
It was my favourite thing ever.
Not collected as such but when my parents moved house they found my old boxed ZX Spectrum......
Sorting out stuff for moving next month & I rediscovered my Mac from 1987. Plugged it in and it still booted up; now I feel that I can't take it to the dump. An evening of "Dark Castle" beckons...
Bencooper.
I define it as secondary school to late teens.
The formative years as they say.
Honda ATCs.
Going to keep growing the collection too.
Whilst at uni I bought an Atari ST hard disk that I had coveted as a child, from eBay about £20. A couple of years ago I also bought the coveted monochrome monitor. You have reminded me to look out for the colour one too 🙂
See, I knew there was a reason I liked you.
The Barrito place in bath has a n original zx spectrum screwed on the wall......
I've lost count of how many times I've tool my workmate that I had one and it got my into the career that paid for my house.
I did buy a bbc model b for £3 .... I'd could never afford one at the time they came out.....
Re the Capri I had a 1.3 Mk2 and tbh I wouldn't wish one on only anyone ..... They were a bit crap....
Mk1 Capri a thing of sheer beauty, mk2 pig ugly, mk3 lovely again.
Although my mums had a lawn in the boot were she once spilt grass seed.
Pretty to look at pretty shite to drive thou 🙂
Had a mk1 golf Gti no looker but a real handling thing at time and a classic for the right things.
I had a mk11 GTi in lipstick red with 16v engine I fitted.
I was young and stupid and wrote it off driving like a cock .
It was rocket powered though .
After which my bank manager agreed to lend me £10000 to replace it with a corrado vr6.
But then rang me up and invited me in for a chat to tell me he had since changed his mind.
I was very peed off and demanded he gave me £150 compensation for my disappointment and he suprisingly agreed.
I recently bought a Casio VL Tone which I will give to my daughter along with the CD Walkman I still have.
These totems of my youth will baffle her entire generation.
See, I knew there was a reason I liked you
Feel the love 🙂 my mouse is broken tho.. Need to look out for another. Which reminds me I don't think I still have my Star LC 10 colour printer.. Wonder what happened to that.
Retrobikes! 😀 Five so far, two last year, two this year... 😳
Is this not one of the joys of having kids? So you can play with stuff from your childhood again.
Lego collection has been added too 😉
scalextric car collection now has mk1 minis v bmw minis 😉
Airfix models now redone correctly without air rifle wounds....
I started this when we had a kid, something to do with eBay on the phone I think. lego, scalextric, cars, tamiya. It's endless. Had a word with myself and have passed most of it on except the lego. Some stuff IS timeless.
I've got a Casio watch somewhere. It's broken.
Now, that's timeless.
Okay, maybe I do have a slight thing for digital watches. This is a bit before my era:
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[url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/cycleologist/1779345381/ ]Hewlett Packard HP-01[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/people/cycleologist/ ]Ben Cooper[/url], on Flickr
And this is another fun one:
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[url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/cycleologist/5296420353/ ]Casio Cosmo Phase[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/people/cycleologist/ ]Ben Cooper[/url], on Flickr
Okay, maybe I do have a slight thing for digital watches.
My first one had to have a button pressed for the display to power as it was LED not LCD.....
I've got a Casio watch somewhere. It's broken.Now, that's timeless.
Badum-tish!
I have the Casio TC-800 from the early 80s - the first touch screen calculator watch. Found it recently in a bag of crap from a few moves ago, stuck in a new battery and the bloody thing still works!
Pretty much everything from my childhood is shit by today's standards. Offhand I can't think of anything I would want back.
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AT AT and Vaders Tie Fighter that the wing sprung off.
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"are you tellin me, you built a time machine.........out of a deLorean!" VCR tape.
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Wrinkly left hand from running around gripping a large king Edward that looked more like a natural sponge and then having to sneak in to liberate some more ammo when your mum was not looking.
And stingers made out of a ruler sticky tape and a clothes peg , then off to mr Patels for a couple of packs of coloured elastic bands.






