 What's up everyone take down here welcome back to another video today. I'm gonna be sharing a little bit more of my collection I'm gonna be sharing some collectibles that don't really have any specific niche within my collection Like you guys know I have hockey cards I have comic books and different things like that But these don't really have a specific category or you don't have enough of that specific category to have a Whole video on that specific niche or anything like that So there's gonna be random collectibles that I own in my collection Let's just get right into this up first is a 1940s Captain America shield. It's a replica. I believe I got this from the loot crate loot vault I think it's called and it comes with this cool little stand here now this shield is actually pretty heavy I was actually surprised with how heavy it is. It comes with a card that says a certificate of authenticity So I'm pretty impressed with it. I didn't pay too much for it I think it was along the six dollar side Let me just take it out of the stand here if they're dropping it. So it's actually pretty heavy It's about the size of the palm of my hand so bigger than I thought it was going to be I thought after I ordered it that I'm likely gonna receive something that's pretty small But it's actually pretty big and they actually put some detail into it So even though it's on the stand you only see the front of it the facts that they added the detail of the holders To me. I thought that was pretty epic and pretty impressed with it. It is an official Marvel item It's not something that is knocked off and something that is loot crate exclusive I at least I don't think it's loot crate exclusive because it does say official Marvel item But this is definitely something that I'm happy to have in my collection the next item here is a stone carving I actually have two of them, but I'm gonna show you the smallest one here first and it is a little turtle I got this at I believe a yard sale for like 25 cents. It is a little heavy. That's how I know it's stone It's it's I'm not sure what stone it is But it has some cool colors to it. It's cool texture and whoever carved it knew what they're doing They use the appropriate tools and I love getting things like this if I could find more and have more things I like to me I like the white stone a little bit better than the black stone carvings that you find because to me they show a little bit more detail and They look to me at least a little bit better, but a little turtle here and I also have a Bull now this bull is Way heavier and way bigger than the turtle this I actually only paid a dollar at a yard sale for so the fact That I got a small little one of a turtle for 25 cents and then a different year and sale I think I picked this one up first actually, but at this year at sale I got this big heavy one for $1. So like I said, this is heavy, but the amount of work that they put into this Is pretty impressive. So it wasn't the same yard sale or anything like that But definitely put some work into it the design of it the stone that they use that it has this I'm not really sure that the design of the stone to me. It looks awesome. They did really great work great details in the bowl So to me I think that looks awesome and the coloring looks great and the weight of it is actually pretty heavy I actually got this appraised for between 25 to 50 dollars. I only paid a dollar for it I don't have plans on selling it But the fact that it's worth 25 to 50 dollars to me is pretty cool when you only pick something up for a dollar And it has a lot of weight to it Which is why it is closer to the $50 range at least from what I was told The next item is something that I picked up. I think it was $10 Again at a yard sale, but it is a According to the bottom here and I looked it up online and it says the same thing a 1931 Hawkeye Bank truck so these are something it actually has a lot of weight to it the only reason why I didn't think it was 1939 is because the Plastic around here and the headlights is like I said plastic So I didn't think that was to that era, but according to what I found online and appraisers It is real. It is from 1931 So to me that's pretty epic. My mom works at the craft Factory so that has a cool backstory behind it and also the facts that on the bottom here The part that you can take out to take the coins out of it because it is a bank It actually has the little key which usually gets lost or misplaced since it's so old So usually you don't have a key or you don't have the stopper as well But the fact that it has a key and it works I'm gonna try to take it out here and it works that's pretty epic So that's why I picked it up because it's all there It's not missing any parts and it works and it has the key which is usually lost So that is a great addition to my collection right there the next item is a Jelly Belly Jelly Bean machine. This is something that I found. I think this was only eight dollars It is one of the smaller versions But the story behind this is I used to have one of the really big cast iron ones But it got knocked off of a shelf. Thanks to my cats and the glass broke and Without even knowing my parents decided to just get rid of it So they threw it out in the recycling and they got rid of it and then a couple months later somebody was getting the giving away the Glass bulbs for free so I would have been able to have a replacement But they already got rid of it and I didn't know they did that so when I found the smaller version for eight dollars The fact that it's a jelly belly machine Which as far as I can tell online, they're a little bit more rare It is the traditional red, which is what I really would have wanted anyways I do see some ones that are kind of like a black steel They look cool But the red ones to me are more authentic and they look special And the fact that it doesn't just say jelly belly on it Which some just have the jelly belly sticker or the jelly belly globe. It is actually all over the Machine mechanic here. So this is something that I really treasure. It is something that I like my collection I'm not really sure how rare it is. I'm not really sure what the Small jelly belly one is worth. It is pretty heavy. It's not as heavy as my cast iron one But I also remember it being twice the size so Either way that is something special for my collection and the last item is something that is near and dear to my heart It is from what my grandfather used to always tell me as a world war two Lighter, this is a trench lighter and how it used to work. It doesn't work now The only thing I'd be able to do would be I think the bottom part screws off. I Might be wrong on that Bottom part screws off. I'd have to replace this in here Which is where your lighter fluid would go because that is all basically Old and it won't really work right. I Don't think I think the tops good on it But the also inside if you can see here The wick is really worn out and dried and cracked and it likely wouldn't light even if I put lighter fluid in it So I would have to replace some of the parts, but I like the old Kind of the way it sets. I don't want to do anything to it. I don't want to Kind I kind of want to preserve the age of it if that makes sense But how it used to work is you can imagine in World War two if you were a smoker and you went to go and light a cigarette The enemy from far away would be able to see your lighter if you were to light it So to combat that they made ones like this where the if you push down on the flames inside But on the back here, you cannot see the flame. So Basically, you would light your smoke like this. You will not see any flame. No flame is showing So that is pretty genius back then for them to make something like this For people that smoked back in the war. I think that is pretty pretty genius But yeah, my grandfather gave me this So like I said, it's supposed to be a World War two trench lighter I'm not 100 sure if this is exactly World War two This may have been after World War two. It might have been before World War two I tried to look up this design online. It doesn't have any Real names on it No real markings on it and to me it does look pretty old given the age of the wick and everything inside and also Just want to mention the little gear in the back that's basically when you push down on it It generates The friction to light the wick It looks like it's corroded and seized So this would take a little bit more work to get into working order So I would personally just rather see it in this condition and have it kind of like the age it is Keep the age I guess if that makes sense But this is definitely something that my grandfather gave to me So I definitely want to keep and I'm really happy that he did because I remember being kid in his little Workbench finding this and he used to tell me the story every time that I used to pull it out and say hey What's this again? And he used to tell me the story every time. So that's how I remember the story of Him telling me it was his dad's from World War two And to me that's such an iconic story and it means a lot to me a couple years ago He decided to actually give it to me for my birthday So To me I love the meanings full things like this that he does especially So that is my favorite item in my collection And I'm also a history guy. I kind of like The history of world war two the history of the war and different things like that So this is the only war item in the war relic that I have So that's why it also means a lot to me as well So these are just some random collectibles that I have in my collection. They don't really go with any niche I don't really have a lot of these stone carvings. I don't have a lot of the Banks or world war two items. So that's why I decided to share them all in this video and make it kind of a random video Because I don't have enough items to make one specific video on one specific niche if that makes sense But still I hope you guys did enjoy me sharing a little bit more of my collection and sharing what I own I will leave this video here. Please take care. Peace