Collectable Galleries




Since the release of Lion King on June 15, 1994 my life (and wallet) was forever altered. The day that I found myself in a Kmart checkout impulse purchasing a pack of LK series 1 trading cards was the beginning of the beginning. Since that moment I haven't looked back and over the years have accumulated a vast variety of items ranging from lunch boxes to action figures to jewelry to cards to puzzles and clocks and everything in between. My favorite collectibles (and those I currently pursue) are buttons, trading cards, post cards, phone cards, select action figures, pogs, fast food toys, kinder miniatures, and stickers.
One of the main questions that I get is about how much stuff I actually have. I haven't found a tried and true system for counting so I suppose the best answer would be "quite a lot", which would basically put it all somewhere in the ballpark of too much, yet never enough. :)
Cataloging my collection is an ongoing process so as I snap 'em, you will see 'em.
One of the main questions that I get is about how much stuff I actually have. I haven't found a tried and true system for counting so I suppose the best answer would be "quite a lot", which would basically put it all somewhere in the ballpark of too much, yet never enough. :)
Cataloging my collection is an ongoing process so as I snap 'em, you will see 'em.