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Tips On How To Get Collectibles

September 27th, 2010

Whether you are an audiophile looking for an old album or a lover of amphibians searching for collectible frogs, shopping for rare items can be quite an adventure, and like all adventures, it is both exciting and has it own share of perils and dangers. A lot of collectors have lost large sums of money when they purchased counterfeit items or overpaid for something that they found. Because of this possibility it is important for anybody who wants to add to the value of their collection to do their research and find out as much information as they can.
A person needs to gather the knowledge of whatever it is that they have decided to collect no matter how ridiculous their collection might be. One good way to learn is by visiting your local specialty store and talking to the owners. The best salesmen are generally the most knowledgeable, so people who make a living off of collectibles tend to know a fair amount about what they are selling. Another source for people to use is the internet at websites such as www.myfrogcollection.com, and people can have access to the information about most collectibles even if they are enamored with things that remind them of frogs. Other collectors are happy to answer your inquiries if they see that you genuinely want to learn more. To become a good collector, take the time to learn the information.
Research can encompass many different mediums. Depending upon what a person collects, they must have learned how to tell the genuine article from a counterfeit and this can be learned by reading trade magazines that are available at the local library. Reading about a product on the internet or by talking to a professional a person can find out clues to how to detect when something was made and by who. Each product has its own share of physical indications that would help you determine if it is an original or not.
Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages is what convinced me to become a collector and I have spent a lot of time learning about all things that are frog like and they have now become a part of my personality. By taking the time to do the research about a collection, a person can add many things to their lives.
Amateur collectors need to know when to draw the line about what they know and what an expert knows about an object and when that person should be contacted for their opinion. It can be very valuable for a person to know their limitations and call in an expert to determine the value of some of the more rare collectibles. Someone can add more value to their collection if they have taken the time to do the research before buying something. The more expensive and valuable items usually have paperwork to prove they are genuine. This paper is very important and is recognized, honored and verified by a society of specialists in that related field. In fact, a member of that group might even be present when you make the transaction in order for you to verify that you are making the right purchase and for them to keep track of the ownership of rare items in their craft.
Finding things to collect is enjoyable for many. It is a hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages or sex and is something for anybody to start. Collections can provide a lifetime of stories.

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The Fun Is In The Collecting

September 26th, 2010

What is it that makes collecting so satisfying? The idea of collecting probably goes back to the times of the caveman. Ancient man started the ball rolling when they went out gathering food and other supplies. In the modern world we no linger have to go out gathering our supplies, we can find them on the shelves of stores. The exuberant feeling must be similar to what our cave-dwelling ancestors experienced when the perfect collectible is found.
The constraints that we put on are collection in today’s world are very different than the lack of constraints they had in prehistoric times. Constarints were placed on the caveman by the forces of mother nature and the harsh living conditions that they had. Without anyone to put a stop to our ability to add stuff to our collection, what are we supposed to do when we think wee have too much?
During a lifetime a person will have ups and downs with their collectibles. As we grow older the significance of what we are saving changes and varies in how important it is to us based on other factors that surround us. For example, many boys begin collecting baseball cards at about age 10. People have a tendency to keep their childhood collectibles stashed away somewhere in their house even if they are not worth anything more than the space that they occupy.
In addition to time spent and the energy invested in a collection, cost can also factor into whether a collection, or parts of it, can be let go. A collectible frogs set could be an example of this and a person will find them selves finding a place to display their latest additions even though there is no room left in their house because they spent $500 on something and feel they have to put it out because of that.
A great way to determine if a collection, or part of it, has outlived its purpose is to ask yourself questions like: “Do I still feel a positive charge when I look at the collection?” and “Is it displayed or is it packed away?”, or “Could I get more of enjoyment out of my collection by selling it on a website like www.myfrogcollection.com . Even a collection that is displayed may not be active, though. Sometimes we become numb to our surroundings, especially if they are cluttered, and those dusty dolls on a shelf may as well be in a box in the basement.
I was inspired to start my collection by an article titled Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages but as time went by that enthusiasm faded and I knew that not properly caring for a collection is a sign that I had moved on and it might be time to let it go and in fact it would have been better to have parted with them 20 years earlier since at this point they went into the trash bin.
If you’re unsure about whether to keep a collection, one option is to store it for a while and rotate a different collection into view. When you are sick of looking at the same set of dishes, go ahead and put up a different one for a holiday season. Doing this will make it easier to enjoy your collectibles for a longer period of time. This method is also effective at letting you know when you know longer enjoy the things that you have and will make it easier for you to let them go. Do not buy more collectibles unless you are willing to part with something that is already in your collection.
You can think about saving a collection to hand down to children or grandchildren. The downside of doing this is that when you give it to someone they miss out on the enjoyment that comes with looking for the perfect addition. Maybe you would be better off donating your stuff to a second hand store and teaching the young kids how to become a collector them selves.

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What Is The Best Way To Use Your Collectibles When You Decorate

September 24th, 2010

There are lots of ways to display things in your house despite size limitations. It is the perfect way for someone to decorate their interior or exterior. For me it is all about $LINK2% and the trick is figuring out how to organize your collections so you can exhibit them creatively, which I do in a number of ways and what is listed below will help describe what can be done. You can tastefully decorate your house and not look like you are a hoarder if you do it right.

Number one is not difficult. Set aside time to go through all of your random collectibles. Look all around your home for the collectibles. Once you’ve found everything, spread them out in front of you. It is useful to visualize your collection. It is also helpful to make a list of what you have. You will find many uses for a record of your collection. Having a record will stop you from purchasing duplicate items. A record will also be useful in helping you edit your collection. It will help you remember what is in your collection so you can show it off. These are just some of the things that keeping a list will enhance your collection.

Once you have the things in front of you, think about a couple of things. What do I really want to keep? {What do I want to look at everyday?~Should something be out so I can look at it constantly?~Is there one item that is more important for me to see than another? What do I absolutely love? Collections tell stories about you and the life you’ve lived. So your display should give you a sense of joy and happiness. If you don’t enjoy showing off your stuff, it might not be worth the effort.

Number three should not be difficult either. Evaluate your living space and think about where you want to display collections. That could be in the living room, kitchen or the bathroom. Don’t forget about using vertical space effectively. For instance, you might decide to group your artwork and photographs on a living room wall, or you might have gone to www.myfrogcollection.com and added items that you can display in a shadow box or cabinet. There are a variety of ways you can integrate collections into your home. It is possible to combine some collectibles to show off in a display together when they fit.

The third thing to consider is how to show off your stuff. There are plenty of websites that show various display ideas for people who want to find them. So if you’re totally stuck and can’t figure out how to display your collections, use the internet, and you’ll find creative ways to display Pez dispensers, jewelry, action figures, collectible frogs wine memorabilia, and more. The size of your domicile is not what should keep you from collecting something you enjoy. You can incorporate your collectibles into the design of your house. The important thing to remember is that you need to do it tastefully and not to overdo any one thing.

For those who refuse to let go of anything that they have, they can try using things that they already have to display their stuff. For instance, the a glass curio always enhances a room and is a great way to display some of your favorite objects.

You can also put stuff on the tables that are spread around your home. By being so available, many people will be able to check out your stuff. Showing off items in this way is neat. The key is to be creative with your displays. Another key to remember is the need to limit your displays. Not all of your collectibles need to be in plain sight all of the time. Constantly changing what is on display will give you another reason to enjoy your collection.

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Collecting My Amphibians

September 16th, 2010

Keeping a collection is a great hobby. It is a great hobby and is different and unique just for me. Collecting involves seeking out or discovering the item, locating it, and acquiring it. Maybe part of loving it is because I love to shop. As much as I like shopping for something, another might find their joy in keeping track of what they already have. Just as important as finding something and keeping track of it is coming up with a way to display your items so that others can enjoy them also. Each item you find will have a unique story attached to it or a particular interest unique to you. The way that one person deals with this hobby is different from the next person who indulges in it.

It is possible to build a collection that does not involve a lot of money or a person can spend a small fortune if they so desire. A lot of people livelihoods come are tied to the idea of building collections. One of the basic collections that we see everyday is in our public library system. These are collections tied to an occupation or career. No matter what people collect it is something that interests them. A good collection spurs a person to want to know more about whatever it is they have found. It is much easier to do something you like and this is the best excuse a collector should use when asked why they do it. When I decided to start a collection, I opted for frogs. Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages was something that I read that got me started on my journey and it has continued to be part of my life for many years and is now enjoyed by my whole family.

Where did I begin? The one who got me started was my mother. My parent relocated to a house that was close to the woods. It was kind of like living in a rural area. We had lots of places to play around in. The number one amphibian that I got was from my mom. Her reason. You live in the woods, any house in the woods deserves a frog. That piece is still in my collection. My collection continued to expand as I found more things that I thought were appropriate. It seems each frog I have has a little memory or story attached to it. Each time I pick up one of my frogs it will stimulate a pleasant thought about its purchase or find or the person who gave it to me and that is the most fun about collectible frogs. The reason that I began to accumulate frogs was I enjoyed the way they made my house look. I still worry about displaying them in a way that is appropriate and not garish. I don’t want to scare off visitors because they think that my house has been overrun by amphibians and they have taken over the house.

Frog collections are perfect decorations for both your home and your yard, and I can truly say I have an army of frogs and that I am proud to have www.myfrogcollection.com bookmarked as one of my favorite sites to visit on the internet. I not only collect amphibians, I spend time learning about them. There is more to my frog collection than just what people see around my house. Not only do I share the pieces I have on display, I also share the knowledge that I have garnered. I have become a resource for those that I know who want to understand the frog more. It is not my concern that there are those who think my hobby is odd and don’t want to be around it. My collection of amphibians will always be there for me.

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Being A Collector Is Fun

September 2nd, 2010

People are inundated with ways to get rid of all the extra stuff that has accumulated around their home. Just like too much food or liquor makes you sick, too much stuff directly affects your mental health. Not only does it take a mental toll, but there is an economic toll as well. But what does that imply about collecting as a hobby, is it just a waste of money and space, or are there any benefits to keeping an ever-growing stash of collectible frogs in your attic? That depends on what you get from the process and what you do with the end result. Look at the positives that it creates for you.

Collecting reinforces passions. Many of our purchases involve items that have no personal meaning to us. It could be something that we think will impress others. Some of the things are probably the result of impulse decisions that have no real explanation. Finding a great collectible is not an impulse decision, but it gets our heart pounding instead. It could be comic books that remind you of the happiest time in your childhood, or maybe you first started amassing license plates when your dad was alive and you fixed up old cars together or maybe you read a story like I did when I saw the article Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages and became engulfed in the world of frogs.

Building a collection makes you think. Unless you’re content to purchase 50 of the same exact Barbie doll, you’ll need to do some research to find which things will enhance your collection. There is not much better than making a discovery of the collectible that adds the perfect touch to your collection. In the process, you could learn a lot about different eras, countries, cultures, lifestyles, and more.

Collecting gives you the thrill of the hunt. Most discretionary spending satisfies a perceived emotional need and that is why advertisers use sex, humor, and fear to market the benefits of their products; so you’ll justify buying whatever non-necessity they’re pedaling whether it is in a store or on a website such as www.myfrogcollection.com, because, for collectors, the thrill of seeking and finding a hard to find or unique piece is generally the main motivation which comes entirely from you, not your peers or the media.

Collecting teaches you to be resourceful. For some people, they might hope that they find the best collectibles while they are out doing every day activities, but it is difficult to get the best things. Checking out what is sold by others in out of the way places is a fun part of collecting. What one person does not want, may be exactly what you need.

Some items have been know to produce a cash windfall for people. It is not true that everything has a price tag as some of us would never get rid of some of the things that we have. But let’s face it; if you collect something for years, it will eventually take over your space, turning great intentions into huge headaches. You could pass on your stash to someone you love, but that only works if they share your passion. Another option is selling your collectibles. When a person cares about the items they have and if they still are in good repair, they can put cash into your wallet. The act of negotiating a sale is a great social activity as well.

This is a hobby that can give a person a lot of joy and other benefits, and a collection can outlive the collector. It is important to have some control over what will happen to your collection if you are not around and this can be done at any time. How you control the size of your collectibles is up to you, there is no right or wrong way. The enjoyment of a collection comes not just from the object, but from the memories that go with the object. Even when you no longer have the item, you still have the story. In that way, there is no limit to the size of your collectibles.

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The Hobby Of Collecting

August 27th, 2010

Have you ever thought about collecting figurines as a hobby? There is no one thing that is better to have than another and the places to find them at are also varied. It’s really not as hard as you may think and you might be able to get them easier than you had ever thought.

Collecting figurines for your home is really fun to do. You get the chance to see some really fun collections as well as some really odd looking figurines that you may choose to add to your figurine collection. You may even be able to find some figures that are in the shape of animals and other great figures or if you like animals you can turn to collectible frogs for a unique touch in your home. For most people they start building their collection based on something that brings a smile to their face and not because it will make them a lot of money one day.

Some things that people try to collect are also the favorites of many others which makes it easy to find the next thing to add to your collection. These are not the only brands that you may find when you are looking for your figurines to collect, but they will probably be some of the most popular ones that you will find. Some of these more popular brands that you may choose to collect will have different looks to them and they may not go with what you have already collected. It is important to be aware of the small difference that might be spotted in different collectibles.

Remember to keep one eye out for a collectible any time you walk into a store that has collectibles on display in your neighborhood. There are a lot of places that discount the type of items that people like to collect if you are watching for them. You may also find that the newer ones are the ones that are available in these stores. If you want to find the ones that are not available in the stores, you will have to look online. Many brand name collectibles are available though your local stores and online.

Another great resource for collectors is the internet where a person will find a wide selection of anything that they want to find at sites such as www.myfrogcollection.com and the only effort that is required for the search is a little typing and a little persistence. When ever you are working with an online merchant, keep your guard up. A lot of merchants are very reputable. But there are also many scammers who are out there to take your money. If a person cheats you while you are trying to add to your collection, it will not be fun any more.

Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages provided the impetus for me to start collecting but when you decide that you are going to start collecting your figurines, and you really need to take some time to find the ones that look the way that you want. This will help you to have a collection that matches and doesn’t look all funny. Many people want to have a collection that is all close together and makes sense to look at. You can have a great collection if you are willing to find out what figurines you want to collect on your own. After you decide what it is that you like, begin looking for your collectibles. It will bring you many years of enjoyment.

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Keys To Building A Great Collection

August 11th, 2010

Have you always envied people talking about their collections? Are you always admiring the knick knacks that are on display at your neighbors homes and wonder if you could do the same? It is possible that you might want to begin a collection of your own and need to figure out how to do it. Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages was an article that got me started in collecting but what you collect is up to you, and what follow are some tips that every new collector should know or follow.
Be careful, but make sure you enjoy what you are collecting. Research items before you start buying. A collection should call your name. Do not buy to make money, unless you really know your stuff. Choosing this as a hobby is not about the items that someone picks out, it is about putting their heart into building the best collection that they can. Collecting doesn’t have to be expensive, and the only cost for some collections is time.

Find a collectible that you like. Anything can be collected. It is just as good to have a beautiful collectible as it is to know the meaning that is attached to it. You will not make a mistake in picking what to keep. The items you choose are not about how much they cost and they can be as inexpensive as you want.

There are two ways to buy, either locally or online at websites like www.myfrogcollection.com, and although it is easy to jump in and start buying at an auction site online, but first check the stuff out locally and in person so you can learn about the feel and look of an item in person first. Visit antique malls and flea markets in your area. Try to find out what makes one collectible better than another by seeing what good pieces look like. You can not get a feel for when something is good or bad by looking at a picture, it is easier when the object is in your hands to figure this out. Make note of the local prices, many times it might be more affordable to buy locally and not pay the extra costs for shipping. When you learn more about the prices of items, you’ll know when something is truly a bargain on online.

Buy a reference book. Even if the book is older it can still teach a person about why something is more valuable than something similar or give you other needed clues in your search. Good reference materials will help you know what makes a collectible authentic.

Keep notes on what you paid for future reference. There are many other benefits to writing down what is in your collection. The exact method you use is not that important. A person can include lots of information including how much something cost, how you got it, and a short description.

The most fun in collecting is finding like minded folks to share your finds, trade with and learn more about your collections although for me it wasn’t easy to find people who were interested in collectible frogs you can find them by looking for an online collectors club or online forums where these collectors gather.

For me I get tremendous enjoyment when someone else gets to see what I have put together. I also enjoy researching the background of the more unusual pieces, looking for old patents of when an item might be made or the history of a now defunct company.

I also have learned that it is necessary for me to get rid of some of the collectible s I have gotten at times to make room for new ones. Not all of them appreciate them as much as I do. Even though they may not love it like I do, I still let them know the memories associated with the collectible. And hopefully, they enjoy the story too and continue to retell it.

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What Is The Best Way To Use Your Collectibles When You Decorate

July 21st, 2010

It doesn’t matter how bid your house is, you can still show off the things you collect. It is the perfect way for someone to decorate their interior or exterior. For me it is all about $LINK2% and the trick is figuring out how to organize your collections so you can exhibit them creatively, which I do in a number of ways and what is listed below will help describe what can be done. You can tastefully decorate your house and not look like you are a hoarder if you do it right.

Step 1 is easy. Put it into your schedule one day to sort though your collections. Make a thorough search of everything. Once you’ve found everything, spread them out in front of you. It is useful to visualize your collection. Now is a great time to put everything down on paper. This can help in many ways. If you know what you have, you will not collect it again. When the list gets too long, it could be a sign that it is time to get rid of things. By keeping a record, some of your collectibles are less likely to be forgotten about in some corner of the closet. These are just some of the things that keeping a list will enhance your collection.

As you go through your stuff, ask yourself a few questions. Does everything really belong in your collection?` {What do I want to look at everyday?~Should something be out so I can look at it constantly?~Is there one item that is more important for me to see than another? Do I have a favorite thing? Collectibles are more than about their look, they are about the tales that go with them. So your display should give you a sense of joy and happiness. If you don’t enjoy showing off your stuff, it might not be worth the effort.

Number three should not be difficult either. Consider the size of your house and make some choices about where you feel the best place to show off your stuff is. Any room in the house can be a place for your collection. You can place your collectibles from floor to ceiling if you like. For instance, you might decide to group your artwork and photographs on a living room wall, or you might have gone to www.myfrogcollection.com and added items that you can display in a shadow box or cabinet. There are a variety of ways you can integrate collections into your home. It doesn’t matter if you put them in a case, on a door or hanging in the middle of the room if it looks good.

The third thing to consider is how to show off your stuff. Many books have been written and are available at the public library that give examples of ways to display things. So if you’re totally stuck and can’t figure out how to display your collections, use the internet, and you’ll find creative ways to display Pez dispensers, jewelry, action figures, collectible frogs wine memorabilia, and more. The size of your domicile is not what should keep you from collecting something you enjoy. Displaying collections is an excellent way to decorate your home. The important thing to remember is that you need to do it tastefully and not to overdo any one thing.

For those who refuse to let go of anything that they have, they can try using things that they already have to display their stuff. An example of this would be placing some of the collectibles on your windowsills.

Another example of a multipurpose display is a coffee table with some shelving in it. By being so available, many people will be able to check out your stuff. It’s a cool catch all table to display your items. It is important to think outside of the box for your collectibles. Some people have to be reminded when their collections get too big. It is okay to store parts of your collections away for some of the time. Constantly changing what is on display will give you another reason to enjoy your collection.

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What Are The Keys To Collecting

July 18th, 2010

Whether you are an audiophile looking for an old album or a lover of amphibians searching for collectible frogs, shopping for rare items can be quite an adventure, and like all adventures, it is both exciting and has it own share of perils and dangers. There is a constant danger of losing money on an expensive purchase because of an unknown unfixable value-lowering defect or even out right fake products. Before a person invests in any collectible they sure make sure they know what they are looking at and what the value of it is in the marketplace today.
A person needs to gather the knowledge of whatever it is that they have decided to collect no matter how ridiculous their collection might be. There are a lot of places that sell different specialty items and the people who work there are a great reference to use. The best salesmen are generally the most knowledgeable, so people who make a living off of collectibles tend to know a fair amount about what they are selling. Another source for people to use is the internet at websites such as www.myfrogcollection.com, and people can have access to the information about most collectibles even if they are enamored with things that remind them of frogs. One of the best part of this type of hobby is passing along the knowledge you gain to others and that makes hobbyists a great source of information. It is wise to learn as much as you can about your collectibles.
There are many different ways too discover information. For a person who is looking for expensive watches to add to their collection, they can check out professional publications to learn how to tell a fake Rolex from a real one when they are at a rummage sale. A quick chat with a sales representative or a fast look at an old electronics catalog would let you know if the housing for an original desktop computer is original or has been refurbished. Each product has its own share of physical indications that would help you determine if it is an original or not.
Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages is what convinced me to become a collector and I have spent a lot of time learning about all things that are frog like and they have now become a part of my personality. Anyone who takes the time to learn about the items they want to collect will find out that the information can be used in a variety of ways to help them.
Amateur collectors need to know when to draw the line about what they know and what an expert knows about an object and when that person should be contacted for their opinion. This is true about all sorts of items including art work and things with historical significance. Learning about your collection and realizing what you don’t know can save a person a lot of money. The more expensive and valuable items usually have paperwork to prove they are genuine. Certificates of authenticity from a reputable source can be invaluable. If there is a person who can personally verify the authenticity of an object, that can also make it easier to tell the true value of a collectible.
Collecting is a great hobby. It is a hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages or sex and is something for anybody to start. Collections can provide a lifetime of stories.

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How I Started Keeping Frogs

July 14th, 2010

Personally I love collecting. It is a good way for a person to pass some time doing things that they enjoy and can share with others. Collecting involves seeking out or discovering the item, locating it, and acquiring it. I think the best part is locating the perfect item. If you are really into collecting you may even catalog each piece, photograph it and keep a journal. Another group of hobbyist can find pleasure in how they show off their collected items in their home. A good collector not only has the item but also has some tale about how they got it or what it means to them personally. The way that one person deals with this hobby is different from the next person who indulges in it.

A person can enjoy the hobby of collecting just about anything and the amount they spends depends on how much they want to. There are many people who make their living off of the hobby of collecting. Scientists are collectors, museums and libraries are collections. Not only is it not just something that a person does on the side, it is what they have turned their career into. No matter what people collect it is something that interests them. It should be something they want to learn more about or just enjoy having. People collect for many different reasons but most of all it is just plain fun. I chose the world of amphibians for my collection. Collecting Frogs – a Fun Hobby for All Ages was something that I read that got me started on my journey and it has continued to be part of my life for many years and is now enjoyed by my whole family.

Where did I begin? The one who got me started was my mother. When I was young we lived in a house that was surrounded by trees. Lots of trees and a bit secluded. We had lots of places to play around in. My mother got the first piece in my collection. Why did she do it? Because of where we lived, it was important for me to have one in my room. I still have that frog. I was able to discover more items that I would find ways to display in the home that made me proud. Every time I added something new to my collection I added another tale of how it became part of my collection. Each time I pick up one of my frogs it will stimulate a pleasant thought about its purchase or find or the person who gave it to me and that is the most fun about collectible frogs. I began adding frogs to the home to make it look nicer. I have tried to maintain that integrity and theme for the most part. It is important for me to not have people think I am crazy because there are frogs just about anywhere they look in my home.

Frog collections are perfect decorations for both your home and your yard, and I can truly say I have an army of frogs and that I am proud to have www.myfrogcollection.com bookmarked as one of my favorite sites to visit on the internet. Once in awhile I will find a great article about real frogs and enjoy reading up on them. I have more interest in them due to what started as collecting decorative pieces. Not only do I share the pieces I have on display, I also share the knowledge that I have garnered. I am proud to be a great source of knowledge for my friends. It is not my concern that there are those who think my hobby is odd and don’t want to be around it. My collection of amphibians will always be there for me.

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