I know we have all heard this, but these tales of woe always interest me anyway. My dad would talk about his mother throwing away his very nice baseball collection while he was gone at one point, and she similarly threw out a ton of vinyl records that belonged to my uncle in similar fashion.
I know everyone has one of these, but after my father's passing last year it really upset me to think about my mother throwing away his long-running collection of the paper versions of The Cats Pause and the various yearbooks that came out each year. This probably happened ten years ago, but he had collected them religiously for probably twenty years at that point (basically since the creation of the magazine). He also had cut out clippings about Art Still and some of the great UK teams over the years that also made it to the trash in this purge. I don't know why she did it, but I really wish we still had these.
As for myself, I was mostly insulated from such things because my father had gone through it with his mom. He made sure our action figures, cards and other things were not touched by mom, but at one point during a move one of the original Lego castles got 'lost.' I still have my suspect this got tossed by mom haphazardly, but I would definitely like to have that piece of toy history. Also had a bunch of Metallica and other heavy metal CDs thrown away on two separate occasions after building up my collection by my mom because it wasn't wholesome gospel. Not a lot of value in those, but it was pretty frustrating as a kid.
What's your story?
This post was edited on 1/23 2:47 PM by 12 Oz. Epilogue
I know everyone has one of these, but after my father's passing last year it really upset me to think about my mother throwing away his long-running collection of the paper versions of The Cats Pause and the various yearbooks that came out each year. This probably happened ten years ago, but he had collected them religiously for probably twenty years at that point (basically since the creation of the magazine). He also had cut out clippings about Art Still and some of the great UK teams over the years that also made it to the trash in this purge. I don't know why she did it, but I really wish we still had these.
As for myself, I was mostly insulated from such things because my father had gone through it with his mom. He made sure our action figures, cards and other things were not touched by mom, but at one point during a move one of the original Lego castles got 'lost.' I still have my suspect this got tossed by mom haphazardly, but I would definitely like to have that piece of toy history. Also had a bunch of Metallica and other heavy metal CDs thrown away on two separate occasions after building up my collection by my mom because it wasn't wholesome gospel. Not a lot of value in those, but it was pretty frustrating as a kid.
What's your story?
This post was edited on 1/23 2:47 PM by 12 Oz. Epilogue