Intellivision Collector Magnets
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Description: This design features a humorous take on being a "Rock Collector," perfect for geologists or anyone who loves geology. It playfully highlights the passion for collecting rocks in a fun and lighthearted way, making it a great fit for science enthusiasts or geology fans looking for something that reflects their unique hobby.
Description: If you know a married man that collects toy cars and action figures, this design is for him. This poor husband's spouse is on his case constantly. The text reads "I love collecting toys but my ball busting wife will kill me if I buy one more action figure." It's a great gift for collectors, husbands and hobbyists.
Description: Funny vintage old school design for DJ's / Deejays, Record Collectors, Music Lovers, Wax Junkies, Record Dorks, Turntablists, Producers and crate diggers. Fans of Hip Hop, Soul, Funk, Breaks, Jazz, EDM, House, Disco will love this design. Don't worry and keep calm, Vinyl Isn't Going Anywhere because it's not hoarding if it's vinyl. If you're a crate digger vinyl record lover and think that vinyl sounds better with a 33 45 78 RPM this is for you! Great one to grab for vinyl junkie collector.
Description: Whether you collect rifles, shotguns, pistols or revolvers, Gun Acquisition SFunny Gun Acquisition Syndrome GAS TShirt for Gun Collectors. Gun collectors and gun enthusiasts will get a laugh out of this gun t-shirt. Perfect for gun collectors and gunsmiths to wear to the gun range or gun shows!yndrome is a part of life. Have fun with it and wear our gun collectors tee shirt. It’s also a perfect gun collector gift. Whether you collect rifles, shotguns, pistols or revolvers, Gun Acquisition Syndrome is a part of life. Have fun with it and wear our gun collectors tee shirt. It is also perfect for gun collector gifts.
Description: Battle Beasts is a line of small 2" tall action figure toys, in the form of anthropomorphised animals with body armor and a unique weapon. Several figures have their left hand replaced by a weapon of some kind. Battle Beasts were created Takara in Japan (under the name BeastFormers) and by Hasbro outside Japan, beginning in 1987.