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Bond
12-30-2009, 08:01 PM
To die for:

http://cache-foo-05.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4226455897_d805313fd6_o.jpg

http://bitcast-ons.bitgravity.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4226456143_e02446e53f_o.jpg

http://cache-foo-03.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4226456675_1f2062558e_o.jpg

http://cache-foo-08.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4226456919_cba9c4bee7_o.jpg

http://cache-foo-02.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4226457067_658e103e61_o.jpg

http://cache-foo-06.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4227224732_7c586c1ee0_o.jpg

http://cache-foo.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4227224972_2cb3506988_o.jpg

http://cache-foo-05.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4227225894_fe35a9f095_o.jpg

http://cache-foo-05.gawkerassets.com/gawker/assets/images/9/2009/12/4226455897_d805313fd6_o.jpg

I wonder if this guy has personal property insurance...

Jason1
12-30-2009, 09:04 PM
That is amazing...small TV though.

Dyne
12-31-2009, 05:04 AM
Yeah, I hope that TV scales well - only the 360 would look good on a small LCD like that.

But yeah, that shit rocks.

Bube
12-31-2009, 05:24 AM
Whoa, he even has that DVD playing Gamecube! :)

Angrist
01-01-2010, 05:06 AM
Whoa, he even has that DVD playing Gamecube! :)Ah yeah, I hadn't noticed that one yet. :)

I want his ?-pillow.

Typhoid
01-01-2010, 01:46 PM
This is what Phil dreams of.

gekko
01-01-2010, 04:12 PM
I wonder if this guy has personal property insurance...

Can you price your collectibles at the value you paid for them, rather than the value they're worth? I hate to say it, but old video games aren't worth anything, and he doesn't have any of the big ticket items that I can see. His most expensive stuff is probably the TV, Xbox 360, and all those shelves.

Only thing you can really do with that stuff is start a museum.

Bond
01-01-2010, 04:43 PM
Can you price your collectibles at the value you paid for them, rather than the value they're worth? I hate to say it, but old video games aren't worth anything, and he doesn't have any of the big ticket items that I can see. His most expensive stuff is probably the TV, Xbox 360, and all those shelves.

Only thing you can really do with that stuff is start a museum.
Yes, if an insurance company would agree to insure his video game collection at an agreed value, but he would pay more in premiums for the increased coverage.