Showing posts with label Funko Pop. Show all posts
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Birthday Second Outing And Lunch

 

From McKays, we headed down the street to a place I'd not heard of, Kerbobble Toys. Based on the photos, and the generic looking building, had you told me this place would be special, I would have said, "Nah."


The few online photos showed minimum vintage stuff, and rather, focused on late 90's and beyond items. I wasn't expecting much. Then I walked in the door, looked up, and saw this...







Okay, Kerbobble. You have my attention now.

Just when you thought you'd seen it all while walking through this place, you found another room jutting off of a hallway. The place was meticulously organized, and everything neat and tidy. To top it all off, the two young ladies working there were as nice as could be.



While the store didn't have "everything", it had enough. There were gems, and then there were common items, but when combined, made for a fun walkthrough.




Not interested in toys? That's cool. They had a good selection of vintage video games too. What stood out here was that things, for the most part, seemed reasonably priced. They weren't low end, but they also weren't ridiculously high end, as is prone to happen at brick and mortar stores. Things were priced to sell.
















They even had a fairly decent amount of comic books, and among them were some pretty big major keys. The two standouts I came across were the first appearance of Lobo, and the first appearance of John Constantine. These are two hard hitters that many comic collectors are on the hunt for, and much like everything else, prices seemed reasonable.



While I dug through the front of a few boxes, I didn't necessarily see a lot of stuff that interested me, but there was at least a vast collection available.


















Overall, Kebobble turned out to be a gem find for the day. It was a lot of fun to walk through, and while I didn't drop a wad of cash here, I did end up picking something small up. The post of what I got for the day is coming up later.

From there, we started to feel a bit rumbly in our tumbly, so we made our way back to our neck of the woods. First and foremost, we had to pick up the birthday cake to have for later. Boy, that was a problem. But, much like our earlier trip to McKays, the mindset was, "It's not going to ruin our day." Being an ice cream cake, we first had to drop it off at home, but then immediately headed right back out, and stopped at a local Mexican buffet for lunch. Boy, if you think finding vintage toys is a rare find, try finding a Mexican buffet.


The "specialty" offerings vary from day to day, but the main staples stay. It's always hearty, and best of all, on the cheap side. If you leave here hungry, that's on you. Granted, we by no means took full advantage of the buffet. One plate was sufficient.



Refueled, and ready for more, we hit the road again to continue the adventure. Since this one's gotten a bit long with all the photos, that post will come in the afternoon.

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Wall of Autographed Pops!



Today I wanted to share with you my girlfriend's wall of autographed Funko Pop! vinyl figures. Though she has yet to watch all of season seven or any of season eight, she is still huge into The Walking Dead series of Pops!. As such, one of the things I have been actively pursuing for her over the years are autographed vinyls from the actors. Or rather, JSA or PSA autographed ones since we aren't personally meeting said actors.

She had a fair collection of them going prior to this past Christmas. However, I came across an opportunity I couldn't pass up last year (wow that's odd saying "last year"). I essentially found every single last one of the "main" cast from the series which she didn't have (most of them from one seller) and needless to say I wasn't going to pass up this once in a lifetime opportunity. After a lot of haggling with the seller(s), we settled on a price, a deal was made and well...Now she has them.

I'm not necessarily one for putting actors, singers or in general "famous" people on pedestals. So with that said, I'm not big on collecting autographs myself. To me, I don't get all googly over someone's signature nor the fact that they have personally touched an item they have signed. But, I will be fair and say I can understand why others would. So I get it when it comes to collecting something such as this. There is no denying having an autograph on an item with a JSA or PSA certification certainly makes it unique. Definitely a conversation piece.

So without further ado, I hope you enjoy this collection of autographed Funko Pops!

The Wall!

Rick Grimes AKA Andrew Lincoln*Daryl Dixon AKA Norman Reedus
The Governor AKA David Morrissey

Merle Dixon AKA Michael Rooker*Maggie Greene AKA Lauren Cohan
Glenn Rhee AKA Steven Yeun

Tyreese Williams AKA Chad Coleman*Hershel Greene AKA Scott Wilson
Teddy Bear Girl AKA Addy Miller

Carol Peletier AKA Melissa McBride*Michonne AKA Danai Gurira
Morgan Jones AKA Lennie James

Abraham Ford AKA Michael Cudlitz*Shane Walsh AKA Jon Bernthal
Gabriel Stokes AKA Seth Gilliam

Rosita Espinosa AKA Christian Serratos*Carl Grimes AKA Chandler Riggs
Paul "Jesus" Monroe AKA Tom Payne

Negan AKA The Comedian Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Theodore "T-Dog" Douglas AKA IronE Singleton*Dwight AKA Austin Amelio

There you have it. Here autographed collection of Pops! -  Which is just the tip of the iceberg in comparison to her non autographed collection which includes one of every single one released to date including exclusives. Let's just say she has a pretty darn impressive collection.

As for me, I'll stick to the comic book series, thank you.

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