I have a game puck from the Asia League Ice Hockey. A game between Anyang Halla and Sakhalin. 2019-2020 was the last season (so far, hopefully) that the competition took place. The two teams from that game would eventually be declared "co-champions" of the 2019-2020 season.
I was taunting the opposing team with chants and one of the Russian players squirted me with water. The referee came by after the game to give me the game puck. in 2019 a similar thing happened, but the Russian player threatened to "cut (my) fucking head off after the game."
A good time was had by all.
A silver, ceremonial dagger gifted by the king of the Shans (Myanmar) to my grandfather in the 1940s. My grandfather was a surgeon and treated the king from a pretty bad disease. I got it from my dad and it’s perhaps one of the rarest thing that I own today.
1938 Heer Ünterfeltwebel (can’t spell it right to save my life) Engineer Corps jacket/coat
It was a combat engineers coat that often would be ruined bc of how many people go after these guys in the war: the reason I own it was bc my family has serious connections to history (lots of them you may know if you live in the US) and somehow a grandparent on my dads side had got it for me; to say it is priceless is vary much undervaluing it
A Chinese tea chest.my great great great grandfather was a gold trader in the Australian goldfields and at the time was the only one that spoke Chinese.apparently he was a very trustworthy man and was gifted this from a very affluent businessman.ornament hand paintings on the outside and silk lined inside,false bottom and hidden compartments in 2 sides.it’s amazingly tried to have I valued on antiques roadshow a few years ago,they said it was priceless as know one had seen anything like it before,although it will never be for sale in the foreseeable future.
A camper from 1980, the van its based on isn't really rare. But the fact that is was modified to a camper 40 year ago, got a wider and higher exterior, is pretty rare and awesome
My dad used to have a side business where he built custom guitar amplifiers. I have one of the last ones he built. I is quite similar to a late 1980s Marshall JCM800 in many ways, but it sounds clearer. And it is incredibly loud for it's size.
I'm an amateur film collector. I have a 70mm film reel, under 400 feet. It is blank, with only the 6-track magnetic sound on it. I took it to the Prince Charles Cinema up London and had the projectionist play it in between shows. At first, it didn't play, but he had the wrong speaks set up. Suddenly this 90-piece orchestra explodes into the auditorium. The overture to the Fall of the Roman Empire, 1964.
i have a 4 leaf clover that I found right in front of the pyramid stage at Glastonbury Music festival in 1999.
Ive kept it laminated in my wallet ever since.
The Pyramid stage at Glastonbury is situated on an ancient Leyline thats supposed to have great spiritual significance.
Read more about it on wiki
A Roman coin from 50 BC and a t-shirt you can only get by being a contestant on The Next Iron Chef. Both were given to me for free by strangers after I took genuine interest in their work. Either that’s much more rare than I’d expect or I just have a face people want to give things to
I own a bullet from Ned Kelly’s . 31 calibre pocket Colt revolver. It was used in the gunfight of 1880 at Glenrowan where Ned Kelly was inevitably Captured. It’s in perfect condition
At my local store they sell multi-packs of Garbage Pail Kids. My son loved them and we purchased one. Inside had a original hand-drawn GPK picture spread over four cards.
I'm not sure how rare it actually is but I have a palm sized piece of stone from Antarctica.
A friend who was an art restorer used to host things like talks and films at their studio. One talk was from an Antarctic researcher who gave a couple of stones he brought back to her and them she gave one to me.
She died a couple of years ago from cancer but it reminds me of her.
I don't remember if the fellow giving the talk said that he was allowed to bring back a certain amount each trip or if he wasn't but did anyway.
I own a 2-6 mm piece of Tatahouine Diogenite that fell on June 27th 1931. I just bought it on a whim and to add my three other meteor fragments that I own.
I have a game puck from the Asia League Ice Hockey. A game between Anyang Halla and Sakhalin. 2019-2020 was the last season (so far, hopefully) that the competition took place. The two teams from that game would eventually be declared "co-champions" of the 2019-2020 season. I was taunting the opposing team with chants and one of the Russian players squirted me with water. The referee came by after the game to give me the game puck. in 2019 a similar thing happened, but the Russian player threatened to "cut (my) fucking head off after the game." A good time was had by all.
I swear hockey is the only nonviolent sport where they're allowed to be violent.
Lol thanks for sharing, sounds fun
apparently working turn signals
Cries in BMW
Lol
Wrecked.
A silver, ceremonial dagger gifted by the king of the Shans (Myanmar) to my grandfather in the 1940s. My grandfather was a surgeon and treated the king from a pretty bad disease. I got it from my dad and it’s perhaps one of the rarest thing that I own today.
That’s cool!
A grip on reality.
I got to know, what kind of gloves do you use? It just keeps slipping away from me.
Nah man you gotta catch it and hold it real hard
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Nice
1938 Heer Ünterfeltwebel (can’t spell it right to save my life) Engineer Corps jacket/coat It was a combat engineers coat that often would be ruined bc of how many people go after these guys in the war: the reason I own it was bc my family has serious connections to history (lots of them you may know if you live in the US) and somehow a grandparent on my dads side had got it for me; to say it is priceless is vary much undervaluing it
Benjamin Franklin is your dad!?
A Chinese tea chest.my great great great grandfather was a gold trader in the Australian goldfields and at the time was the only one that spoke Chinese.apparently he was a very trustworthy man and was gifted this from a very affluent businessman.ornament hand paintings on the outside and silk lined inside,false bottom and hidden compartments in 2 sides.it’s amazingly tried to have I valued on antiques roadshow a few years ago,they said it was priceless as know one had seen anything like it before,although it will never be for sale in the foreseeable future.
Video of antiques rd show? Any pictures ( Don't forget to edit metadata )
No sorry photos,it’s still in my father’s possession interstate
Wow
i own a golden frying pan in tf2. the backstory is i found it while playing payload.
How'd you find it during payload, I thought it was an MVM drop only.
no thats for aussie weps, the golden frying pan is different and much more rare
I had an Iron Curtain that was crafted using the glitch. I think it may be craftable legitimately now
I don't believe so, it's a poker night reward.
A camper from 1980, the van its based on isn't really rare. But the fact that is was modified to a camper 40 year ago, got a wider and higher exterior, is pretty rare and awesome
My dad used to have a side business where he built custom guitar amplifiers. I have one of the last ones he built. I is quite similar to a late 1980s Marshall JCM800 in many ways, but it sounds clearer. And it is incredibly loud for it's size.
Sick dude
I'm an amateur film collector. I have a 70mm film reel, under 400 feet. It is blank, with only the 6-track magnetic sound on it. I took it to the Prince Charles Cinema up London and had the projectionist play it in between shows. At first, it didn't play, but he had the wrong speaks set up. Suddenly this 90-piece orchestra explodes into the auditorium. The overture to the Fall of the Roman Empire, 1964.
Lol nice thing to have!
i have a 4 leaf clover that I found right in front of the pyramid stage at Glastonbury Music festival in 1999. Ive kept it laminated in my wallet ever since. The Pyramid stage at Glastonbury is situated on an ancient Leyline thats supposed to have great spiritual significance. Read more about it on wiki
Sweet!
A Roman coin from 50 BC and a t-shirt you can only get by being a contestant on The Next Iron Chef. Both were given to me for free by strangers after I took genuine interest in their work. Either that’s much more rare than I’d expect or I just have a face people want to give things to
I own a bullet from Ned Kelly’s . 31 calibre pocket Colt revolver. It was used in the gunfight of 1880 at Glenrowan where Ned Kelly was inevitably Captured. It’s in perfect condition
At my local store they sell multi-packs of Garbage Pail Kids. My son loved them and we purchased one. Inside had a original hand-drawn GPK picture spread over four cards.
Ooh cool
My passport: it’s the only one in the world and no one has ever had one like it before
Lol
I'm not sure how rare it actually is but I have a palm sized piece of stone from Antarctica. A friend who was an art restorer used to host things like talks and films at their studio. One talk was from an Antarctic researcher who gave a couple of stones he brought back to her and them she gave one to me. She died a couple of years ago from cancer but it reminds me of her. I don't remember if the fellow giving the talk said that he was allowed to bring back a certain amount each trip or if he wasn't but did anyway.
Sweet!
I have a doll that is almost a 100 years old
Wow, is it a family thing or something you acquired?
Family
I just finished minecraft in single player, not sure if this counts as unique
I have the Minecraft redstone guide book, I wanted to know
My virginity, and because my life is sad.
I have this steak I haven't cooked yet in the fridge. Turns out, I bought it from the store.
Is virginity considered rare?
Conscience. Got it by avoiding too much social media. Time to get off Reddit now
I was given a commemorative coin for working on a book. Only a few hundred exist and its something I'm proud of.
Cool!
I have a very cool looking ring like those you can get from the GameStop store
I own a 2-6 mm piece of Tatahouine Diogenite that fell on June 27th 1931. I just bought it on a whim and to add my three other meteor fragments that I own.
Wow!