

). That being said, I do have the Princess Diana Beanie Baby. Never collect something that is "collectable".
I have fed my beaning babies one after another to the dog. She likes to tear their eyeballs out.![]()
Love it!
Does anyone remember the frenzy when McDonalds first had teeny beanie babies included in their Happy Meals? The lines were out into the streets around here. Now you can't give those things away.
and people thought the housing market dropped
Was talking with someone who said years ago they "invested" hoping for a future in these stuffed lil guys.
I worry for us![]()

and people thought the housing market dropped
Was talking with someone who said years ago they "invested" hoping for a future in these stuffed lil guys.
I worry for us![]()

Never collect something that is "collectable".
I have fed my beaning babies one after another to the dog. She likes to tear their eyeballs out.![]()
. they were aghast that i would let dd (then a toddler) actualy play with the beanies people gifted her with. i had one staff member who i suspect invested in beanie babies what could have been a down payment on a home (the craze was at it's height right before california's home market transitioned from a buyer's to a seller's market
).I have quite the collection of pokemon cards. I never did expect to sell it or really care how "valuable" they would be in 10 years. A couple years ago, I did give a fellow DISer quite a few of my cards to her daughter who's into it. They were all duplicates that I hung on to for no particular reason.
I wonder how much a first edition holographic charizard would go for now??
i don't know that there's much of a dollar value to pokemon cards these days, but they are worth their weight in gold to kids like my son who have become ardent fans due to reruns on cartoon network and you-tube, only to find that unless they luck out and find tattered odd cards at garage sales, the newer packs don't have the characters they've come to know and love.


I don't even know a fraction of the new pokemon that have come out since the original 151. I used to sporadically buy a pack of cards to try and complete my set, but now they're all the new trainer cards.
My first sets were Base, Jungle, Fossil. I later got a little into Base 2, and Team Rocket set. My Base set is just 2 or 3 cards away from being 100%. The other's have about a dozen cards missing.
But it is amazing how pokemon is still around. Magic the Gathering is another that has been around, and will be around for a long time. Although there's not much value to those cards.
I keep my collection for sentimental reasons. I don't think I could part with it. Including all 151 cards from BK and all 59 toys and pokeballs they released from the first set. I also created a master list of the code numbers they used for each pokemon (since the bags were solid, and each pokemon was inside the ball). My BK thought I was insane....![]()
). i remember how hard it was to find anything themed with it by the time he got interested (i literaly got the last bedding set an on-line company had sitting on the shelf, it had been discontinued several years earlier). for me it's like the tinker toys, lincoln logs and erector sets of my brother's childhood. it's something that i want to hold on to in the event he ever has kids-if nothing else to prove that 'dear old dad' actualy played with something other than video gamnes (and i'm saving those and the old gaming systems as well-ds got a huge kick out of seeing dh's 'ancient' pong gaming system, i can't imagine how much gaming will progress by the time any future grandkids might come along).